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Doctor-Jury Agrees Baby Was Defective
“Dr. Bernhardt went farther in this autopsy,” the coroner said. “He made some discoveries that had not been made before, and we found the child was even more defective than was indicated last night -- far more defective even than Dr. Haiselden said.”...
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Title: Doctor-Jury Agrees Baby Was Defective
From: Dr. Haiselden And The Bollinger Baby
Creator: n/a
Date: November 19, 1915
Format: Article
Publication: The Chicago Daily Tribune
Source: Available at selected libraries
Location: pp.1, 5
Keywords: Advocacy; Bioethics; Chicago, IL; Civil Liberties & Rights; Cognitive Disability; Death; Doctors; Eugenics; Euthanasia; Family; H.F. Haiselden; Health & Medicine; Hospitals; Ideologies; Illinois; Institutions; Jurisprudence; Laws & Regulation; Medical Professionals; Medicine; Medicine & Science; Physical Disability; Policy; Professional Associations; Public Health; Public Health & Welfare; Reproduction; Women & Gender
Topics: Government, Policy & Law; Institutions, Organizations & Corporations; Social Movements & Advocacy


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