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In page History of abortion:

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The Roman jurist Ulpian wrote in the Digest: "An unborn child is considered being born, as far as it concerns his profits," meaning that in Roman inheritance law a posthumous child was entitled to the same share of its predeceased father's estate as children born before his death.[citation needed] Abortion continued to be practiced "with little or no sense of shame".[18]