Rawlings E E, Khan A A
Lancet. 1971 Dec 4;2(7736):1249-51. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(71)90560-5.
In the United Kingdom the more liberal attitude towards abortions engendered by the 1967 Act has increased the work of a gynaecological unit at Salford, Lancashire, by about 10%. In 1964-65 there were 15 therapeutic abortions, and in 1969-70 the number had increased to 447. The increased demand has been catered for by a reduction of stay in gynaecological patients: in fact, the "through-put" has increased and the waiting-list diminished. The increased work-load on the blood transfusion service has been slight, and on the credit side there has been a reduction in the numbers of septic abortions. The major problem has been in the outpatient department, since these cases are time-consuming and it is difficult to make a fair and impartial decision.
在英国,1967年法案所带来的对堕胎更为宽松的态度,使得兰开夏郡索尔福德一家妇科科室的工作量增加了约10%。1964 - 1965年有15例治疗性堕胎,到1969 - 1970年这一数字增至447例。通过缩短妇科患者的住院时间来满足增加的需求:事实上,“吞吐量”增加了,等待名单减少了。输血服务增加的工作量很小,而且有利的一面是败血性流产的数量有所减少。主要问题出在门诊部,因为这些病例耗时,而且很难做出公平公正的决定。