Died in the German Hospital.
Home at death: 2013 Fletcher Street, Chicago
Her parents were John Kelly & Bridget O'Malley. (Both were born in Ireland.)
Wife of Allan C.M. Bollinger.
Article on her death: "New York Times", July 29, 1917 - Page 12 - "MRS. BOLLINGER IS DEAD. Grieved for Deformed Baby Whose Life Was Forfeited."
Very famous eugenics case in November, 1915. Covered nation-wide in the press, it is also the subject of the book, "The Black Stork: Eugenics and the Death of Defective Babies in American Medicine and Motion Pictures Since 1915", by Martin S. Pernick - Oxford University Press - c 1996
Died in the German Hospital.
Home at death: 2013 Fletcher Street, Chicago
Her parents were John Kelly & Bridget O'Malley. (Both were born in Ireland.)
Wife of Allan C.M. Bollinger.
Article on her death: "New York Times", July 29, 1917 - Page 12 - "MRS. BOLLINGER IS DEAD. Grieved for Deformed Baby Whose Life Was Forfeited."
Very famous eugenics case in November, 1915. Covered nation-wide in the press, it is also the subject of the book, "The Black Stork: Eugenics and the Death of Defective Babies in American Medicine and Motion Pictures Since 1915", by Martin S. Pernick - Oxford University Press - c 1996
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