Abortion Doctor Loses License
This post was written by admin on February 8, 2009
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Sunday Paper - February 8th, 2009
A Florida physician is found guilty of medical malpractice and has his license revoked after failing to show up for an abortion scheduled with a young woman 23 weeks into her pregnancy. While waiting on the doctor, she went into labor and delivered a living, breathing baby girl. According to reports, a staffer placed the baby in bio-hazard bag to die. Police found the decomposing remains one week later.
This from CitizenLink.com - February 6th, 2009
http://www.citizenlink.org/content/A000009292.cfm
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