Little is known about the death of Sharon Margrave. On May 21, 1970, she died following a safe and legal abortion in Los Angeles County, California. She was 25 years old.
In May of 1934, Mary Schwartz asked
Marie Hansen, a coworker, to
help her arrange an abortion. That same day, a Monday, Marie took Mary to Dr. Justin L. Mitchell's
office south. Marie had undergone an
abortion at Mitchell's hands three years earlier, and, telling him that
her friend “wants to get fixed up,” she negotiated a discount from the
usual price of $50 to $30. The next morning, the
two women again went to Mitchell's office. Marie waited outside during
the abortion, then took Mary home with her to recover. That evening,
Mary took ill, so Marie called Mitchell and told him that Mary “was bad
sick.” Mitchell told Marie to give Mary castor oil, and place warm
towels on her abdomen to help with the pain. This did not alleviate
Mary's pain, so on Marie took her back to Mitchell's office on Thursday
evening and Friday morning. Marie told Mitchell, "Don't forget to scrape
her. . . . and do a good job." At 4:00 Saturday
morning, Marie was very concerned and called Mary's lover, Joe Henja,
who was a foreman at the meat plant. Joe complied with Marie's request
that he come right away and get Mary. He called his own doctor then
rushed Mary to a hospital, where Mary died, likely on or slightly before
May 21, 1934.
According
to her husband, Baptist, 26-year-old homemaker Mary Jane Douds had been
in ill health for four years. When he'd come home from work on the
morning of Monday, May 18, 1900, he found her sick in bed. He wanted to
call a doctor, but “she would not have it.” Baptist figured that his
wife must be menstruating, since she always had difficult periods. When
he came home on Saturday, he found Mary Jane in even worse condition.
He sent for Dr. Staub, who treated her four or five times before
recommending that she go to the hospital on Sunday. Mary Jane refused,
asking for her old doctor, Dr. Heurits of Turtle Creek, who came to the
house at about noon. Heurits prescribed medication for
Mary Jane, but she couldn't keep it down. Baptist
sent for another doctor, J.J. Green, who arrived at about 8:30 on the
evening of May 20, then sent for his assistant, who stayed to provide
care to Mary Jane under Green's supervision until about 3 a.m. She got
weaker and finally lost consciousness a few minutes before her death at
around 9:00 a.m. On May 21. Green diagnosed her cause of death as septic peritonitis from an abortion performed by an unknown perpetrator.
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