“I have vicarious morning sickness. Other people's babies make me nauseous.”

The Magic Laundry (2015)
Source: Appel, Jacob M. The Magic Laundry Snake Nation Press 2015

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American author, bioethicist, physician, lawyer and social … 1973

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