1. Principles of biomedical ethics;Beauchamp, T.; Childress, J.
2. In 1994, the situation in South Australia while not still one of crisis, has still not returned to 'normal'. Many nurses and doctors continue to refuse to participate in late abortions with the consequence that a stream of women continue to be sent interstate for services. However, the setting up of special centres for abortion, affiliated but not directly connected to hospitals, and staffed by those who have chosen involvement in this sort of work, has ameliorated the situation
3. Australia show the South Australian experience roughly paralleling this general trend. In SA between 1980 and 1984, 19,714 terminations were performed. Of those, 1,538 or 7.8 per cent, were done after 12 weeks of pregnancy with 18,176 or 92.2 per cent done before 12 weeks. Only 0.4 per cent of the total number of abortions in this period were performed after the nineteenth week;G, Macharper T.
4. The professions;D, Bayles M.,1988
5. See reference (5): 28.