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Abortionist John Biskind, who turned an abortion into a live birth midstream last month when he realized he was working on a 37-week-old baby, has been under investigation on five previous occassions for botched abortions, two of which also killed the women involved. Despite Biskind’s grizzly eight-year business, the medical community and the abortion industry in the U.S. have done remarkably little to prevent him from harming any more people.  The abortionist works out of the A-Z Woman’s Center in Phoenix, Arizona. In 1990, the state board of medical examiners issued a “letter of concern” when a woman delivered a 3-pound, 9-ounce infant eleven days after Biskind tried to abort the child. In 1991, Biskind received another letter of concern for signing blank and undated prescription forms. In 1996, the board issued a “decree of censure” against him due to the death a year earlier of a woman who hemorrhaged from a lacerated uterus after he committed an abortion on her. The board is still investigating the case of another abortion client of his who bled to death earlier this year   An emergency meeting will be held today to determine whether or not to suspend the 72-year-old abortionist’s license.