The Abortionist of Howard Street: Medicine and Crime in Nineteenth-Century New York

Author:   R.E. Fulton
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
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9781501774829


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   15 May 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The Abortionist of Howard Street: Medicine and Crime in Nineteenth-Century New York


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Josephine McCarty had many identities. But in Albany, New York, she was known in as ""Dr. Emma Burleigh,"" The Abortionist of Howard Street. On January 17, 1872, McCarty boarded a streetcar in Utica, New York, shot her ex-lover in the face, and disembarked, unaware that her bullet had passed through her target's head and into the heart of the innocent man sitting beside him. The unlucky passenger died within minutes. Josephine McCarty was arrested for attempted murder and quickly became the most notorious woman in central New York. The Abortionist of Howard Street was, however, far more than a murderer. In Maryland she was ""Johnny McCarty,"" a blockade runner and spy for Confederate forces. New Yorkers whispered of her as a mistress to corrupt Albany politicians. So who was she? The prosecution in her murder trial claimed she was a calculating and heartless operative both in the bedroom and in her public life. Or was she the victim of ill fortune and the systemic weight of misogyny and male violence? The answer, of course, was not as simple as either narrative. In this absorbing and rich history, R.E. Fulton considers the nuances of Josephine McCarty's life from marriage to divorce, from financial abuse to quarrels with intimate partners and more, trying to decipher the truth behind the stories and myths surrounding McCarty and what ultimately led her to that Utica streetcar with a pistol in her dress pocket. In The Abortionist of Howard Street, R.E. Fulton revisites a rich history of women's experience in mid-nineteenth century America, revealing McCarty as a multifaceted, fascinating personification of issues as broad as reproductive health, education, domestic abuse, mental illness, and criminal justice.

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Author:   R.E. Fulton
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   Three Hills
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.907kg
ISBN:  

9781501774829


ISBN 10:   1501774824
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   15 May 2024
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Mother and Daughter 2. A Cigar Girl and a Wicked Woman 3. ""Bent on Making Quick Money"" 4. ""A Woman's Remedy"" 5. ""I Went There to Perfect Myself 6. The Blockade Runner 7. Mrs. Burleigh, M.D. 8. The Campbell Inquest 9. The Privilege of Murder 10. Mrs. McCarty Takes the Stand 11. The Unwritten Law 12. The Smoking Pistol 13. The Representative Bad Woman 14. Epilogue

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R.E. Fulton is a historian of gender, medicine, and crime. They serve as a managing editor for the popular medical history blog Nursing Clio and live in New York with their wife and three cats.

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