This document is an excerpt from a narrative or memoir submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015067). It details the narrator's involvement as a plaintiff in a 1970 lawsuit challenging New York's abortion laws, their operation of an underground abortion referral service, and their reflections on Dr. Spencer (a provider who died in 1969). The text mentions 'Lefcourt' (likely attorney Gerald Lefcourt) recalling the legal history.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a book or article describing a journalist's visit to Dr. Spencer, a physician in Ashland known as 'The Saint' who performed abortions for 40 years. The text details the economic impact of his clinic on the small town, his low fees ($5-$100), and his accommodation of African-American patients who were denied lodging elsewhere. The page ends with the beginning of a Q&A transcript between the author and the doctor.
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