STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2337, sig. 109-11/139 Page 47 · 47 of 96
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2337, sig. 109-11/139
English Translation
4'4 - 28 - In the other cases, the defendant requested that the women present at him for the purpose of abortion be presented with a medical certificate for which the reason for the interruption of pregnancy should be applied. Most of the women cited were told by the defendant Dr. The defendant, Dr. On the basis of these indications, which he did not check further, the pregnancies were interrupted by 35 women. His fee for the interruption of pregnancy and in most cases also received in most of the stables is about 200 to 600.- Ktsch, resp. in the case of patients from the Old Reich between 200 and 300th RM, from which he had to correct the costs of the stay in the sanatorium Dr. Fink. Only in the event of Marie Schindler née Geier (case 26 of the above list ) did he perform the procedure without payment. These findings are based on his own admission, the statements of the women he treats, the contents of the indicated indications and the findings from the surgery books of the Pink Sanatorium. Dr. More beautiful is the following: he had not been taken for abortions at the beginning of his medical activity, but had subsequently become familiar with this idea as a result of the prevailing conditions at that time. For purely social reasons he had never made abortions, but these had been co-determining with him. He had considered the indications of Dr. Hochberger to be conscientious. He decided that he had acted in opposition to profit-seeking. Since the beginning of the year l938 he had not had pregnancy interruptions