A Picture Is Worth, Republican War on Women Dept. 2
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February 17, 2012 at 3:59 pm
There’s got to be a professional association of family physicians and ob-gyn practitioners in Virginia that’s going to denounce this. It’s also hard to believe that if it hangs around long enough without determined opposition that the AMA won’t take action. I can’t believe a majority of doctors anywhere would consent to be used in this transparently ugly fashion.
February 17, 2012 at 4:48 pm
I’ll keep alert for it. I was wondering today, how exactly does this square with the Hippocratic oath? (It definitely squares with the hypocritic oath.)
I suspect that, when most persons hear “ultrasound,” they are thinking about paddles on the belly, not vibrators in the vagina.
These are truly evil, vile persons.