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EXCERPT: Dr. Drake stated that he would make a careful study of the facts in the case with a view to possible revocation of the license to practice in Illinois of Dr. H. J. Haiselden, the Chicago surgeon, who settled the fate of the infant....

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TITLE:  Dr. Haiselden To Face State Board Inquiry
FROM:  Dr. Haiselden And The Bollinger Baby
CREATOR:  n/a
DATE:  November 24, 1915
FORMAT:  Article
FORMAT TYPE:  Newspaper
 
PUBLICATION:  The Chicago Daily Tribune
SOURCE:  Available at selected libraries
LOCATION:  p.1
 
KEYWORDS:  Bioethics, Chicago, Cognitive Disability, Death, Doctors, Eugenics, Euthanasia, Family, Government, H.F. Haiselden, Hospitals, Illinois, Institutions, Jurisprudence, Medical Professionals, Medicine, Physical Disability, Policy, Reproduction
 
OBJECTS FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- "Does Humanity Demand The Saving Of Defective Babies?" (doc)
- Another Baby Dies As Did Bollinger Boy (doc)
- Baby Dies; Physician Upheld (doc)
- Cardinal's Paper Discusses Baby Case (doc)
- Doctor-Jury Agrees Baby Was Defective (doc)
- Doctor To Let Patient's Baby Defective Die (doc)
- Dr. Haiselden Praised By Bent And Crippled (doc)
- Dr. Haiselden To Face State Board Inquiry (doc)
- Eugenics, B.C. (doc)
- Julia Lathrop Fights Decision On Baby's Death (doc)
- Jury Clears, Yet Condemns Dr. Haiselden (doc)
- Other Cities Think (doc)


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