(Correspondence) Therapeutic abortion in a Canadian city (author replies)

Murray Boyce

Canadian Medical Association Journal, CMAJ
Canadian Medical Association Journal

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The first case (1962) was a 38-year-old woman suspected of having lumbar intervertebral disc disease who, shortly after conception, had radiological examinations on two occasions which included her pelvis. . . The second case (1963) was a 34-year-old woman with carcinoma of the cervix, which was discovered when the patient presented with a pregnancy of approximately 16 weeks’ duration. She was treated initially with cobalt. Abortion did not occur as had been expected following this. The obstetrician then proceeded to induce abortion. . . following which the carcinoma was treated by insertion of radium into the cervix.


Boyce M. (Correspondence) Therapeutic abortion in a Canadian city (author replies). Can Med Assoc J. 1970;103(10):1088.