Word: manslaughterer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted-The tears of Irene Rich must be highly profitable liquid. Again she is playing the mother who splits with her husband. This time because, as District Attorney, he was going to prosecute his own son for manslaughter. Fairly dull.
When a man, ridden with an incurable malady, begs his doctor to kill him, no medical man can administer this last, inexorable and most gentle medicine without risking prosecution for murder, for manslaughter. Last week a bill was introduced into the Parliament of Denmark to permit medical Danes to prescribe...
Brave, boyish Janet Rawley and her brutishly neurasthenic spouse, Jack, are about to plunge into African shrubbery on a safari for game and gold. Capt. James Antrim, of the King's African Rifles, splendid fellow that he is, cannot bear to see such ill-mated tenderfeet wandering loose among...
A chiropractor, one Ernest G. Meyer, called to see a child suffering with diphtheria. Failing to make a proper diagnosis, he treated the condition by manipulations of the spine. Last week a jury in the Brooklyn Supreme Court found him guilty of manslaughter, on account of "culpable negligence," for which...
1911 .12.5 1913 .12.0 1917 .11.6 1919 .10.6 1921 .8.7 1922 . 8.8 1923 . 8.9 The homicide and manslaughter figures continue to terrify American sociologists. 1923, next to 1917, was the worst to date. It is largely due to the colored folk, but even white homicide is four times the English...