Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Henry Dyer Grindle" in English language version.
Mrs. Grindle, whom the New York Times had accused of both abortion and "baby farming" — that is, taking illegitimate infants for a fee and letting them die of ... in a splendid farm near Jamaica, Long Island, while Madame Grindle and her husband, Dr. H. D. Grindle, were reputed to have amassed a handsome fortune. ...
... In 1868, Grindle was indicted for performing an abortion on a woman who subsequently died. The trial ended in his acquittal with only a censure from the judge because the prosecution proved only that the woman died at his institute during childbirth and not during or because of an abortion. In 1872 both Grindles were indicted in New York for abortion, but they were found not guilty because the young woman who charged them with selling her a twenty-dollar bottle of medicine to procure abortion, admitted that she had not told the couple that she was pregnant. ... Several members of the Grindle family practiced medicine in New York City between 1857 and 1912, including Henry Dyer Grindle, his wife Julia, and their son John Wesley Grindle. ...
... in 1856 birth control adviser Asa Soule mentioned only a "vaginal syringe." This was vague advice. H. D. Grindle was more precise; he advised his patients to ... the Lying-in Institute at 6 Amity Place in New York City was operated by H. D. and Julia Grindle, ... In 1868, Grindle was indicted for performing an abortion on a woman who subsequently died. The trial ended in his acquittal with only a censure from the ...
... in the New York Herald: "Madame Grindle. Female Physician, guaranteeing relief to all female complaints" and "Ladies' Physician — Dr. H. D. Grindle, professor of midwifery ...
Julia A. Lockwood, M.D., born December 2, 1837 and died November 17, 1900; buried Long Ridge Cemetery, Stamford; Married c1858 [sic] Henry D. Grindle, born November 19, 1826 and died September 14, 1902; buried with Julia; and born to them was Minnie Grindle (1862–?) who would later marry Alonzo Grey, a physician.
The enormous amount of medical malpractice that exists and flourishes, almost unchecked in the City of NY is a theme for most serious consideration. Thousands of human beings are thus murdered before they have seen the light of this world, and thousands more ruined in constitution, health, and happiness. So secretly are these crimes committed and so craftily do the perpetrators in inveigle [stet] their victims, that is it next to impossible to obtain evidence and witnesses. Facts are so artfully concealed from the public mind, and appearances so carefully guarded, that very meager outlines of the horrible truths have thus far been disclosed. But could even a portion of the facts that have been detected in frightful profusion by the agents of the TIMES, be revealed in print, in their hideous truth, the reader would shrink from the appalling picture.
20 May 1848, Penobscot, Hancock County, Maine
Plot 0883: Grindle, Henry D., M.D., born Nov. 19, 1826, died Sept. 14, 1902. Grindle, Julia A. Lockwood M.D., [his wife] born Dec. 2, 1837, died Nov. 17, 1900. Erected by their daughter Minnie. Grindle, Julia Emeline, daughter of Henry D. & Julia A., died Apr. 8, 1863, age 21 days.
Plot 0883: Grindle, Henry D., M.D., born Nov. 19, 1826, died Sept. 14, 1902. Grindle, Julia A. Lockwood M.D., [his wife] born Dec. 2, 1837, died Nov. 17, 1900. Erected by their daughter Minnie. Grindle, Julia Emeline, daughter of Henry D. & Julia A., died Apr. 8, 1863, age 21 days.