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    Ann Trow Lohman (May 6, 1812 – April 1, 1878), better known as Madame Restell, was a British-born American abortion provider and midwife who practiced...
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    prominent abortion provider Madame Restell. In 1878, he posed as a customer seeking birth control for his wife. Restell provided him with pills and he...
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    cause the women to become ill and could kill them. In the 19th century Madame Restell provided mail-order abortifacients and surgical abortion to pregnant...
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    these products. A well-known example of a Victorian-era abortionist was Madame Restell, or Ann Lohman, who over a forty-year period illicitly provided both...
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    (1818–1888), United States Navy rear admiral Ann Lohman (1812–1878), a.k.a. Madame Restell, 19th century purveyor of patent medicine and abortions Charles D. Millard...
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  • Live and Mysteries at the Museum. and The Beat on MSNBC Wright's book Madame Restell, a biography of the mid-19th century abortion provider, made The New...
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  • without any fatalities. In 1870s New York City, the abortionist/midwife Madame Restell (Anna Trow Lohman) is said to have lost very few women among her more...
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    women's profession, comparing Agnodice to the 19th century abortionist Madame Restell. Parker 2016, p. 252. King 1986, pp. 53–4. Pomeroy 1977, pp. 51–68....
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  • Conkling, James A. Garfield, Mark Twain, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., Madame Restell, Ward McAllister Charlie Schuyler, Emma Schuyler d'Agrigente, John Day...
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  • details of the case suggested she was murdered, or dumped by abortionist Madame Restell after a failed procedure. Months later, the inquest still ongoing, her...
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  • Python Sketches". Nerdist. Maffucci, Maria McFadden (Summer 2023). "Madame Restell: The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Old New York's Most Fabulous,...
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    adversaries, including Thomas S. Hamblin, Reverend Francis L. Hawks, and Madame Restell. After a brief foray into hypnotism, "pedestrianism" (long-distance...
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  • is one on 19th century activism against Restellism, a euphemism for abortion, in reference to Madame Restell, one of many who sold abortifacients in the...
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    on Greenwich Street in the mid-1800s was one of the many outlets of "Madame Restell" (Ann Lohman), who sold pills for abortion of unwanted pregnancies....
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  • reproductive autonomy, which includes the right to terminate a pregnancy". Madame Restell opened a business that performed abortions in the 1830s in New York...
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    April 29 – Emilie Högquist, Swedish dramatic star (d. 1846) May 6 – Madame Restell, American abortion provider (d. 1878) May 7 – Robert Browning, English...
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    Reising – firearms designer convicted of violating the Sullivan Act Madame Restell – for performing abortions Margaret Sanger – sentenced to 30 days for...
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    commitments, including her opposition to "quack medicine" and "Restellism" (a reference to Madame Restell, a 19th-century British-born American abortionist), limited...
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  • according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Madame Restell opened a business that performed abortions in the 1830s in New York...
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  • 2014, there were 19,354 legal abortions performed in the Commonwealth. Madame Restell opened a business that performed abortions in the 1830s in New York...
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    section 8, p. 3 (PDF p. 9). Gray, Christopher (October 10, 2013). "Madame Restell's Other Profession". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from...
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    when his term expired. In this office, he secured the conviction of Madame Restell. He was appointed by President Franklin Pierce United States Attorney...
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