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"The Trials of Madame Restell" is a compelling account of sex, gender relations, and abortion in pre-Civil War New York City. Syrett has a talent for bringing historical figures and the atmosphere of nineteenth-century New York City to vibrant life. You won't forget Madame Restell, Anthony Comstock, or any of the others who shaped the history of sexuality and gender in this era.
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The biography of one of the most famous abortionists of the nineteenth century-and a story that has unmistakable parallels to the current war on reproductive rights
For forty years in the mid-nineteenth century, "Madame Restell," the nom de guerre of the most successful female physician in America, sold birth control medication, attended women during their pregnancies, delivered their children, and performed abortions in a series of clinics run out of her home in New York City. It was the abortions that made her famous. "Restellism" became the term her detractors used to indict her.
Restell began practicing when abortion was…