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Other Cities Think
“In those cases I most certainly would allow the unfortunates to die. Seeing hundreds has convinced me that the best thing is to allow nature to end their miseries as soon as it will be merciful enough to do so.”...
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Title: Other Cities Think
From: Dr. Haiselden And The Bollinger Baby
Creator: n/a
Date: November 18, 1915
Format: Article
Publication: The Chicago Daily Tribune
Source: Available at selected libraries
Location: p.2
Keywords: Advocacy; Baltimore, MD; Bioethics; Chicago, IL; Cincinnati, OH; Civil Liberties & Rights; Cognitive Disability; Colorado; Death; Denver, CO; Doctors; Eugenics; Euthanasia; Family; H.F. Haiselden; Hospitals; Ideologies; Illinois; Institutions; Laws & Regulation; Maryland; Media; Medical Professionals; Medicine; Medicine & Science; New York; New York City, NY; Ohio; Physical Disability; Policy; Public Health & Welfare; Reproduction; Social Welfare & Communities; Women & Gender
Topics: Government, Policy & Law; Social Movements & Advocacy


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