Word: phillipson
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Berman, Sabath, Dr. David L. Charles, and Dr. Agnetta Phillipson allegedly broke the law while performing research that involved tissue cultures from the products of therapeutic abortions...
...were indicted for illegally transporting the tissue and for being accessories to the act, Phillipson, who lives in Europe, is no longer listed as a defendant because she did not appear for arraignment...
...defendants not associated with Harvard are Charles and Dr. Agnetta Phillipson. Only Phillipson, a Swedish citizen and resident, has not retained counsel, although Sabath said yesterday that she has told him she will return to the United States if the case comes to trial
...when Dr. Leonard D. Berman, assistant professor of Pathology; Dr. Leon D. Sabbath '52, then associate professor of Medicine; Dr. David Charles, and Dr. Agnetta Phillipson were indicted last April in connection with their fetal research, the concern that swept the medical community was not so simple. The doctors' experiments--published in The New England Medical Journal in June of 1973--had involved abortions, and area researchers saw the indictments as an effort by the authorities in this largely Roman Catholic community to arrest all fetal research. As Rudolph Pierce, Berman's attorney, said last week, "The issue here...
...Charles, Phillipson, Berman and Sabath were all charged with "illegal dissection." During the investigation, lawmen also turned up what they saw as incriminating evidence against another doctor, Kenneth Edelin, the chief resident obstetrician at Boston City Hospital, where the allegedly illegal experiment was performed...