Leonard Keene Hirshberg

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Leonard Keene Hirshberg (January 9, 1877 – 1969) was an American physician who was convicted of mail fraud. Hirshberg was born in Baltimore from a Jewish family. He obtained his M.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1902. He had a successful career as a health writer with his articles appearing in mainstream medical columns and journals. With H. L. Mencken he collaborated on a series of baby care articles, these were published in What You Ought to Know About Your Baby (1910). Hirshberg was also a skeptic. He was highly critical of the claims of the medium Eusapia Palladino. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Leonard Keene Hirshberg (January 9, 1877 – 1969) was an American physician who was convicted of mail fraud. Hirshberg was born in Baltimore from a Jewish family. He obtained his M.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1902. He had a successful career as a health writer with his articles appearing in mainstream medical columns and journals. With H. L. Mencken he collaborated on a series of baby care articles, these were published in What You Ought to Know About Your Baby (1910). In September, 1922 Hirshberg was convicted of defrauding investors in a mail fraud investment scam of one millions dollars. Hirshberg was also a skeptic. He was highly critical of the claims of the medium Eusapia Palladino.
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