From Witches to Crack Moms: Women, Drug Law, and PolicyCarolina Academic Press, 2004 - 367 頁 "This book provides a critical feminist analysis of the impact drug law and policy have on women in the U.S. compared with women in Britain and Canada. In order to illuminate the connections between the regulation of illegal drug use in Western liberal states and non-Western states, the drug war's impact on women and indigenous peoples in Colombia is also addressed."--BOOK JACKET. |
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第 90 頁
... doctors and women of " higher circles " who consumed opiates . By the late 1800s , other Western doctors recorded the impact of opium use on women during pregnancy and its effect on the fetus and the newborn infant . Charles Terry and ...
... doctors and women of " higher circles " who consumed opiates . By the late 1800s , other Western doctors recorded the impact of opium use on women during pregnancy and its effect on the fetus and the newborn infant . Charles Terry and ...
第 91 頁
... doctors ' reports on the impact of maternal drug use on the fetus and newborn infant were anecdotal and contradictory throughout this time period . Many doctors noted that children born to mothers who used opiates were " normal . " Some ...
... doctors ' reports on the impact of maternal drug use on the fetus and newborn infant were anecdotal and contradictory throughout this time period . Many doctors noted that children born to mothers who used opiates were " normal . " Some ...
第 92 頁
... doctors began to view maternal drug use quite differently . Earlier on , when doctors reported withdrawal symptoms in infants , they did not consider the mothers as suspects . Nor did they contact legal and social service agencies . But ...
... doctors began to view maternal drug use quite differently . Earlier on , when doctors reported withdrawal symptoms in infants , they did not consider the mothers as suspects . Nor did they contact legal and social service agencies . But ...
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