- 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...
- the
women to
become ill and
could kill them. In the 19th
century Madame Restell provided mail-order
abortifacients and
surgical abortion to
pregnant clients...
- 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 than...
- 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 York...
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abortionist known as
Madame Restell. He
vowed to
reprint an anti-
Restell editorial every w****
until the
authorities took
notice or
Restell stopped running newspaper...
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prominent abortion provider Madame Restell. In 1878, he
posed as a
customer s****ing
birth control for his wife.
Restell provided him with
pills and he returned...
- Reising –
firearms designer convicted of
violating the ****van Act
Madame Restell – for
performing abortions Margaret Sanger –
sentenced to 30 days for distribution...
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alone was $60,000.
Because of her re****tion,
Restellism became a
synonym for abortion. One ad for
Restell's medical services,
printed in the New York Sun...
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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...
- paid and lay
officials from
Unison and FDA. The
chief executive is Jon
Restell. It
holds an
annual national conference. One of the main
issues it faces...