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EXCERPT:
Compared to this early code, Dr. H. J. Haiselden’s theory that an infant doomed to be a defective should be allowed to die is almost sentimental....
TITLE:
Eugenics, B.C.
FROM:
Dr. Haiselden And The Bollinger Baby
CREATOR:
n/a
DATE:
November 18, 1915
FORMAT:
Article
FORMAT TYPE:
Newspaper
PUBLICATION:
The Chicago Daily Tribune
SOURCE:
Available at selected libraries
LOCATION:
p.2
KEYWORDS:
Bioethics
;
Chicago, IL
;
Cognitive Disability
;
Death
;
Doctors
;
Eugenics
;
Euthanasia
;
Family
;
Greece
;
H.F. Haiselden
;
Hospitals
;
Illinois
;
Institutions
;
Medical Professionals
;
Medicine
;
Physical Disability
;
Policy
;
Reproduction
OBJECTS
FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
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"Does Humanity Demand The Saving Of Defective Babies?"
(doc)
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Another Baby Dies As Did Bollinger Boy
(doc)
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Baby Dies; Physician Upheld
(doc)
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Cardinal's Paper Discusses Baby Case
(doc)
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Doctor-Jury Agrees Baby Was Defective
(doc)
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Doctor To Let Patient's Baby Defective Die
(doc)
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Dr. Haiselden Praised By Bent And Crippled
(doc)
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Dr. Haiselden To Face State Board Inquiry
(doc)
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Eugenics, B.C.
(doc)
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Julia Lathrop Fights Decision On Baby's Death
(doc)
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Jury Clears, Yet Condemns Dr. Haiselden
(doc)
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Other Cities Think
(doc)
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