A New York Midwife, 1902
Lena Schott |
When police went to arrest Schott, they had to break into the home, and found Schott in the basement. She attacked the arresting officer, Captain Elbert O. Smith, nearly tearing off his uniform and pinning him on the floor until other officers could restrain her. After her arrest, Schott admitted that she had treated Henrietta.
Schott had previously been implicated in the abortion deaths of Mary Gibson, Mary Ryan, Nellie Monohan, and Emily Binney.
An
Unknown Chicago Abortionist, 1925
On
September 15, 1925, Mary
Williams,
a 25-year-old Black woman born in Mississippi, died at Chicago's
County Hospital from an abortion performed on her that day at an
undisclosed location. The person responsible for Mary's death
was never identified, so it's impossible to know if she availed
herself of one of the plethora of doctors and midwives practicing
abortion in Chicago.
A
Chicago Midwife, 1926
On
September 15, 1926, 23-year-old Mary
Bailek,
a native of Poland, died at Chicago's Lutheran
Deaconnes Hospital from
complications of a criminal abortion performed at her home that
day. Rozalia
Ossowska,
alias Olszewski, was arrested for the death on October 7. Her
profession is not given but according to the 1930 Census she was a
midwife. She was born around 1888 in Germany and immigrated to the US
in 1906. On March 15, 1927, she was indicted for felony murder
by a grand jury.
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