• Dr. Harry J. Haiselden, whose decision not to operate in an effort to 'save the life of a known as "Bolllnger baby," caused widespread comment
  • Harry J. Haiselden is known for The Black Stork (1917), Pathé News, No. 94 (1915) and Animated Weekly, No. 194 (1915).
  • Black Stork, by Harry J. Haiselden (1917).
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  • While the debate raged on, the Chicago Medical Society threatened Haiselden with expulsion for his decision to allow John Bollinger to die.
  • The silent film14 then tells the story of “Dr. Dickey,” a melodramatic version of Haiselden’s 1915 refusal-to-operate on a newborn boy. ... Harry J. Haiselden.”
  • After conferring with the father, the doctor awakened Harry J. Haiselden, the hospital’s forty-five-year-old chief of staff.
  • The baby was born with only one ear and some medical issues that would lead to the baby's death unless something was done. Enter Dr. Harry Haiselden, a...
  • Dr. Harry J. Haiselden was vindicated but at the same time inferentially criticized, yesterday.
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  • * In Chicago, someone else was making propaganda, only his was deadly. Harry J. Haiselden, M.D., was the head of the city’s German-American Hospital.
  • Harry J. Haiselden filmlerinden öne çıkanlar The Black Stork.
  • Quote Tweet Eb @EbThen · 41m A more thorough brief overview on Haiselden. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_J._Haiselden