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...jury of his constitutional peers had acquitted Dr. Hermann N. Sander of murder, but a jury of his professional peers last week decided that he was unfit to practice medicine. Meeting in the New Hampshire State House at Concord, the State Board of Registration in Medicine "indefinitely" suspended Dr. Sander from medical practice in the state by revoking his license, with the proviso that after two months he might apply for reinstatement...
...injecting 40 cc of air into the veins of his cancer-ridden patient, Mrs. Abbie Borroto, Dr. Sander had committed a "morally reprehensible action," and had violated his obligations to his patient and his profession,.said the board. The injection, Sander had testified, was "a senseless act" and not a mercy killing. But no physician, said the board, "can be allowed to perform a senseless act." Two New Hampshire hospitals promptly dropped Dr. Sander from their staffs (two Roman Catholic hospitals had already barred him for life), and the American Academy of General Practice announced he would be suspended from...
...after listening to the judge's careful charge, the jury filed out. Inside the little red brick courthouse at Manchester, N.H. Dr. Sander sat with his arm around his wife...
...took the jury only 70 minutes to decide. As the twelve middle-aged jurors filed back to the jury box, one of them caught Mrs. Sander's anxious eye, grinned broadly and tipped her a reassuring wink. Then Foreman Louis C. Cutter rose to pronounce the verdict: "Not guilty...
...days later, Sander and his wife left town for two weeks' rest. After he got back, the State Board of Registration in Medicine would decide whether, though free of murder, he had been guilty of violating medical ethics...