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The Abortionist: A Woman against the Law [Paperback]

Rickie Solinger (Author)
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April 11, 1996
Prior to Roe v. Wade, hundreds of thousands of illegal abortions occurred in the United States every year. Rickie Solinger uses the story of Ruth Barnett, an abortionist in Portland, Oregon, between 1918 and 1968 to demonstrate that it was the law, not so-called back-alley practitioners, that most endangered women's lives in the years before abortion was legal.
Women from all walks of life came to Ruth Barnett to seek abortions. For most of her career she worked in a proper suite of offices, undisturbed by legal authorities. In her years of practice she performed forty thousand abortions and never lost a patient. But in the anti-abortion fervor of the post-World War II era, conditions in Portland and elsewhere began to change. Barnett and other practitioners were hounded by the police and became convenient targets for politicians and sensation-hungry journalists. Desperate women continued to seek abortions but were forced to turn to profiteering abortion syndicates run by racketeers or to use self-induced methods that often ended in serious injury or death. Solinger makes vivid use of newspaper accounts and extant legal transcripts to document how throughout the country laws were used to persecute competent abortion practitioners.
While Roe v. Wade has alleviated some of the danger that shaped women's lives before 1973, Solinger points out that the abortion practitioner is again threatened in the United States, this time by the violence of anti-choice fanatics. Her book is an instructive reminder of the vigilance necessary to protect both women and those who would provide them with freedom of choice.

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From Publishers Weekly

This compelling study of abortion as practiced before Roe v. Wade legalized it in 1973 focuses on the skillful, doctor-trained, compassionate Ruth Barnett, who allegedly performed 40,000 illegal operations between 1918 and 1968 without losing a patient. An empathetic Solinger (Wake Up Little Susie) records Barnett's career and life against the backdrop of the Depression and WWII-especially busy times for willing abortionists among physicians, nurses and midwives, along with "back alley practitioners" often employed by racketeers who exploited antiabortion laws. Portland, Oregon's "Queen of Abortionists," Barnett practiced openly in her clinic until post-WWII "crime hysteria" forced abortion into the shadows. Barnett, 74 and suffering from melanoma, was released from her third prison term shortly before her death in 1969. Photos not seen by PW.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The abortionist, Ruth Barnett, had an abortion herself as a teenager in 1911. This experience led her eventually into a 50-year career in which she performed some 40,000 abortions. Solinger has drawn on Barnett's unpublished memoir and diaries, her daughter Maggie's memoir, and many interviews to produce a lively and graphic account of abortion from the time when it was illegal but overlooked on into the 1950s and 1960s, when it was not only illegal but prosecuted. As an assistant to accomplished abortionists before she started out on her own, Barnett learned her business well. She developed a large and attractive clinic in an office building in downtown Portland, Oregon. Some 80 percent of her patients were referred by physicians (Barnett did not have an M.D.), and her lifetime earnings amounted to $17,000,000. But after World War II, she was in court and jail several times. Besides limning her career, Solinger shows how and why attitudes toward abortions and abortionists changed. William Beatty --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 265 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (April 11, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520204026
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520204027
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,776,246 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars An Oddly Biased Book, August 13, 2011
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I found "The Abortionist" to be oddly biased in the extreme. The book is very well-researched with regard to the history of illegal, and therefore clandestine, abortions in America, pre-Roe vs. Wade. However, the author seems to rank the various reigning members of the abortion subculture of the time period in what, to me, was a highly strange manner. For example, Ruth, a chiropractor/abortionist wielding a metal instrument, is almost held up as an altruistic folk hero in the book, whereas a businessman named Rankin, who attempted to find trained and licensed MEDICAL DOCTORS to perform abortions, rather than chiropractors like Ruth, is depicted in an exaggeratedly harsh and derogatory manner. Since Ruth managed to earn several million dollars from her illegal abortion fees, I personally fail to see how a non-medical chiropractor like her could be considered a "better person" or more in tune with the needs of desperate pregnant women than a man who tried to get medical personnel involved. Had I been around then and in need of such a service, I'd have wanted to see a real doctor - not some fake one. All of this made for a very disconcerting read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting window into little-known history, November 30, 2010
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This book chronicles the life and work of a woman flying just below the radar of the legal system of the time. It's a difficult subject, and the book addresses it in a straightforward way. Some readers may find the treatment too frank. But it's well written, and if you can manage the subject matter, a riveting story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible and Moving, July 29, 2010
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This book was phenomenal. Before I read it, I had no idea this story was so close to home, either (set in Portland, Oregon.) This book gives a very clear look at what life was like for women before Roe v Wade, and before women were allowed to have control over their reproduction. For anyone who wants to make abortion illegal on either a federal or a state level, all they have to do is read this book. Those laws hurt women more than they help. I encourage anyone to read this.
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abortion syndicate, abortion raids, illegal era, abortion offices, abortion racket, abortion business, abortion trials, criminal abortionist, woman abortionist, abortion practitioners, doing abortions, abortion practice, therapeutic abortion, desperate women
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Ruth Barnett, Los Angeles, Reg Rankin, San Francisco, San Diego, Broadway Building, Laura Miner, Stewart Clinic, Lyons Building, Van Alstyne, United States, Rolla Crick, Shirley Packer, William Byrne, George Watts, Hood River, Miss Wilson, Multnomah County, New York, Suzanne Tyler, Alys Griff, City Council, Las Vegas, Paul De Gaston, World War
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