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niyad

(113,085 posts)
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 11:24 AM Apr 2015

Today in Herstory: Police Raid Birth Control Clinic in NYC (and the war on women continues)

(hmm, does any of this sound familiar? phil klein, anyone? the ongoing, increasingly ugly war on reproductive rights being waged in THIS COUNTRY in the TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY???????_


Today in Herstory: Police Raid Birth Control Clinic in NYC

April 15, 1929: The Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau’s clinic was raided this morning by New York City police, who arrested two doctors and three nurses, then seized massive amounts of “evidence,” including confidential patient records.




Dr. Hannah Mayer Stone, the Bureau’s medical director, Dr. Elizabeth Pissoort, assistant director, and nurses Antoinette Field, Sigrid H. Brestwell and Marcella Sideri were charged with violation of Section 1142 of the New York State Penal Code, which bans birth control devices and contraceptive information as “obscene” items.


The raid was as surprising as it was outrageous, because it has been 11 years since State Appeals Court Judge Frederick Crane ruled that though New York State’s ban on birth control and the dispensing of birth control information was valid, an exception must be made for doctors prescribing contraception to their married, adult patients if they do so “for the cure or prevention of disease.”

The clinic has operated since January 2, 1923 and was the first in the U.S. to legally provide birth control services. The nation’s first birth control clinic was opened on October 16, 1916, raided 10 days later, then shut down permanently when it tried to re-open. The clinic raided today has been operated in such a way as to carefully conform to the law, as interpreted in 1918 by Judge Crane, in that only licensed physicians dispensed birth control and only to married women whose health would be endangered by a pregnancy.

In an ironic note, just moments before the raid occurred, a visiting out-of-State physician was talking to one of the members of the staff and asked if they had any trouble with the authorities. He as told: “No, those days have passed.”
But almost immediately after that conversation, eight police officers came in, pushed the clinic’s many women patients and their children out into the street, took the women’s names, then began arresting the doctors and nurses. The officers confiscated practically everything in sight, from forceps used to handle instruments being sterilized to confidential patient files that are the personal property of the doctors. All those arrested were taken to the police station, where they were booked, then released on bail pending trial. A full report on the trial will be given when it occurs.

http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2015/04/15/today-in-herstory-police-raid-birth-control-clinic-in-nyc/

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Today in Herstory: Police Raid Birth Control Clinic in NYC (and the war on women continues) (Original Post) niyad Apr 2015 OP
I'm sure some on the right would refer to this justhanginon Apr 2015 #1
"the good old days" indeed. as a woman, and one who has been fighting this battle for the niyad Apr 2015 #2

justhanginon

(3,289 posts)
1. I'm sure some on the right would refer to this
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 12:57 PM
Apr 2015

as "the good old days". How sad that so many years later our country seems to be regressing to the days of a woman's second class citizenship after so many hard fought battles to have control of their own bodies.
As a male I find it very distressing, to say the least and I cannot imagine how it must feel to a modern day woman.

niyad

(113,085 posts)
2. "the good old days" indeed. as a woman, and one who has been fighting this battle for the
Thu Apr 16, 2015, 01:05 PM
Apr 2015

last 50 + years, I am angry, furious, disgusted, and not about to give up.

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