
Horatio Robinson Storer
Horatio Robinson Storer was an American physician, numismatist, and anti-abortion activist. He is considered the leader of the Physicians' Crusade Against Abortion, which historians "consider largely responsible for the increase in laws criminalizing abortion in the late 1800s."

Why not? A book for every woman
In 1860s America, a thought-provoking argument emerges against the dangers of induced abortion, urging women to understand the physical and psychological consequences of ending a pregnancy.
By Horatio Robinson Storer

Is it I? A book for every man.
A doctor examines the dangers of lust and loneliness, while prescribing marriage as the cure for a healthy life in society.
By Horatio Robinson Storer

On criminal abortion in America
In a time of legal uncertainty, a doctor makes it his mission to change the laws and minds of people who don't understand that abortion is a crime against the unborn.
By Horatio Robinson Storer