British-born American abortion provider and midwife
Ann Trow Lohman
Restell depicted in an 1888 illustration
Born
Ann Trow
(1811-05-06)May 6, 1811
Painswick, Gloucestershire, England
Died
April 1, 1878(1878-04-01) (aged 66)
Home on Fifth Avenue, Manhattan
Cause of death
suicide; murdered (speculated)
Resting place
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
Other names
Madame Restell
Occupation(s)
purveyor of patent medicine, midwifery, and abortions
Spouses
Henry Summers (1803-1831) (married 1829)
Charles Lohman (1809-1877) (married 1833)
Ann Trow Summers Lohman (May 6, 1811 – April 1, 1878), better known as Madame Restell, was a British-born American abortion provider and midwife who practiced in New York City.
Trow Summers Lohman (May 6, 1811 – April 1, 1878), better known as MadameRestell, was a British-born American abortion provider and midwife who practiced...
cause the women to become ill and could kill them. In the 19th century MadameRestell provided mail-order abortifacients and surgical abortion to pregnant...
prominent abortion provider MadameRestell. In 1878, he posed as a customer seeking birth control for his wife. Restell provided him with pills and he...
these products. A well-known example of a Victorian-era abortionist was MadameRestell, or Ann Lohman, who over a forty-year period illicitly provided both...
fatality.: 59 In 1870s New York City the famous abortionist/midwife MadameRestell (Anna Trow Lohman) appears to have lost very few women among her more...
Live and Mysteries at the Museum. and The Beat on MSNBC Wright's book MadameRestell, a biography of the mid-19th century abortion provider, made The New...
details of the case suggested she was murdered, or dumped by abortionist MadameRestell after a failed procedure. Months later, the inquest still ongoing, her...
Conkling, James A. Garfield, Mark Twain, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., MadameRestell, Ward McAllister Charlie Schuyler, Emma Schuyler d'Agrigente, John Day...
women's profession, comparing Agnodice to the 19th century abortionist MadameRestell. Parker 2016, p. 252. King 1986, pp. 53–4. Pomeroy 1977, pp. 51–68....
(1818–1888), United States Navy rear admiral Ann Lohman (1812–1878), a.k.a. MadameRestell, 19th century purveyor of patent medicine and abortions Charles D. Millard...
adversaries, including Thomas S. Hamblin, Reverend Francis L. Hawks, and MadameRestell. After a brief foray into hypnotism, "pedestrianism" (long-distance...
April 29 – Emilie Högquist, Swedish dramatic star (d. 1846) May 6 – MadameRestell, American abortion provider (d. 1878) May 7 – Robert Browning, English...
Python Sketches". Nerdist. Maffucci, Maria McFadden (Summer 2023). "MadameRestell: The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Old New York's Most Fabulous,...
on Greenwich Street in the mid-1800s was one of the many outlets of "MadameRestell" (Ann Lohman), who sold pills for abortion of unwanted pregnancies....
Reising – firearms designer convicted of violating the Sullivan Act MadameRestell – for performing abortions Margaret Sanger – sentenced to 30 days for...
according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). MadameRestell opened a business that performed abortions in the 1830s in New York...
emergencies" definition – holding that none constituted an undue burden. MadameRestell opened a business that performed abortions in the 1830s in New York...
2014, there were 19,354 legal abortions performed in the Commonwealth. MadameRestell opened a business that performed abortions in the 1830s in New York...
commitments, including her opposition to "quack medicine" and "Restellism" (a reference to MadameRestell, a 19th-century British-born American abortionist), limited...
section 8, p. 3 (PDF p. 9). Gray, Christopher (October 10, 2013). "MadameRestell's Other Profession". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from...
when his term expired. In this office, he secured the conviction of MadameRestell. He was appointed by President Franklin Pierce United States Attorney...