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  2. Instillation abortion - Wikipedia

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    Instillation abortion is performed by injecting a chemical solution consisting of either saline, urea, or prostaglandin through the abdomen and into the amniotic sac. The cervix is dilated prior to the injection, and the chemical solution induces uterine contractions which expel the fetus. [1] Sometimes a dilation and curettage procedure is ...

  3. Abortion in India - Wikipedia

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    Abortion incidence in India. A study in 2018 estimated that 15.6 million [13] abortions took place in India in 2015. A significant proportion of these are expected to be unsafe. Unsafe abortion is the third largest cause of maternal mortality leading to death of 10 women each day and thousands more facing morbidities.

  4. Saint Clare's Hospital (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Commission determined that St. Vincent's Midtown Hospital was superfluous to the needs of the local community and ordered its closure. This took place on 31 August 2007. In Media. St. Clare's Hospital and Health Center (address 408 West 52nd Street) was featured in the 1985 motion picture "Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins".

  5. Women's College Hospital - Wikipedia

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    History. Women's College Hospital began as Woman's Medical College in 1883. On June 13, 1883, Dr. Emily Stowe (1831–1903) the second woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada – led a group of her supporters to a meeting at the Toronto Women's Suffrage Club, stating "that medical education for women is a recognized necessity, and consequently facilities for such instruction should be ...

  6. Deaconess Health System - Wikipedia

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    Deaconess Midtown Hospital is the flagship hospital located on the original site of the Protestant Deaconess Hospital built in 1899. In 1920, an additional floor and wing was added to the hospital. However, in 1970, the original hospital was demolished so other buildings could be built.

  7. Madison Avenue Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Madison Avenue Hospital. Madison Avenue Hospital [1] was a 121-bed Manhattan hospital that opened in 1950 [2] and closed in 1976. [3] In 1971, it was described as "a profit-making institution where abortions are performed on a large scale." [2]

  8. Abortion in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in the U.S. state of Virginia is legal up to the end of the second trimester of a pregnancy. [1] Before the year 1900, abortion remained largely illegal in Virginia, reflecting a widespread trend in many U.S. states during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Abortion was viewed as a criminal act and subject to state laws that prohibited it.

  9. University of Maryland Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    University of Maryland Medical Center. The University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) is a teaching hospital with 806 beds [2] based in Baltimore, Maryland, that provides the full range of health care to people throughout Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region. It gets more than 26,000 inpatient admissions and 284,000 outpatient visits each year.