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Early Medical Abortion, Equality of Access, and the Telemedical Imperative
This book examines early medical abortion provided by telemedicine, alongside the access barriers created by laws in the US and UK. It critically appraises a series of developments in this rapidly evolving subject providing an up to date and well-informed analysis.
Author(s) | By Jordan A. Parsons (PhD Candidate, PhD Candidate, Bristol Medical School), Elizabeth Chloe Romanis (Assistant Professor in Biolaw, Assistant Professor in Biolaw, Durham Law School, Durham University). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 240 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 30 Sept 2021 |
Availability | Available |
This book examines early medical abortion provided by telemedicine, alongside the access barriers created by laws in the US and UK. It critically appraises a series of developments in this rapidly evolving subject providing an up to date and well-informed analysis.
Introduction 1: Understanding Early Medical Abortion 2: Abortion exceptionalism and the law in the United Kingdom and United States 3: Socio-legal barriers to early medical abortion 4: Piecemeal progression and home use of misoprostol in the United Ki
Jordan A. Parsons is a PhD candidate at Bristol Medical School. His PhD is supported by the Wellcome Trust and explores decisions made with, for, and on behalf of cognitively impaired adults with kidney failure - particularly in relation to the choice bet