Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Those making the trip are the following: Louis A. Babbitt, Jr, 2GB, Hayden Channing, Jr. '37, Frederick J. Fayette 31, James M. Keller 21, Shaun Kelly, Jr. '36, Joseph P. Kennedy '38, Peter B. Knapp '37, Robert H. Knapp '36, Field C. Leonard '36, Geoffrey L. Stagg 2G, and Edward F. Whitney...
Harold N. Edinbergh, Francis F. Foley, Anthony Galluccio, Richard W. Galbraith, Jr., Robert T. Gannett 2nd, Benjamin C. Gifford, Reine R. Grondahl, Frederick W. Hockel, and Arthur L. Johns...
Jews and Christians are on theological principle opposed to any procedure which interrupts pregnancy. Nevertheless Dr. Frederick Joseph Taussig, famed St. Louis gynecologist, author of last week's milestone text, finds that every tribe, nation, people and race from time immemorial has practiced abortion. After careful figuring, he decided that 681,600 abortions occur each year in the U. S., causing some 10,000 maternal deaths. According to Dr. Taussig, much of this mortality is due to secretiveness growing out of laws which declare abortions criminal unless performed to preserve the health or life of the mother...
...great German family name in St. Louis is Taussig. Some are Gentiles, some Jews, some a mixture of both. Most eminent of the last are the doctor Brothers Taussig: Internist Albert Ernst, 64, a Unitarian; Gynecologist Frederick Joseph, 63, an Ethical Culturist. Like most male St. Louis Taussigs, both brothers went to Harvard for undergraduate education. They, and later Albert's two sons, returned to Washington University for medical training. Orphans of a wealthy Jewish banker-broker, reared by two spinster aunts, they lived well at school, got a running start in the practice of medicine...
...Abortions, Spontaneous & Induced-Frederick J. Taussig. M. D.-Mosby...