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Women's bodies, demography, and public health: abortion policy and perspectives in the Ottoman Empire of the nineteenth century
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Tuba Demirci
Selcuk Aksin Somel
Selçuk Akşin Somel
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1 September 2008
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University of Texas Press, Austin
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This article discusses the anti-abortion policy of the Ottoman state between 1789 and 1908, taking into account legal changes, demographic policies, new sanitary measures and proto-nationalistic agenda of the ruling elite
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