Historical Events tagged with "childbirth"

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Politics & Government

Nazi Lebensborn Project Established

December 12th, 1935 89 years ago

Heinrich Himmler founded the Lebensborn program, aiming to increase the Aryan population in Nazi Germany. Operated through maternity homes, it facilitated childbirth among racially pure women, particularly those married to SS members. The program showcased the Nazi regime's obsession with racial purity and was part of broader social engineering efforts. It represented a systematic approach to breeding a master race aligned with Nazi ideology.

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Health & Medicine

First Use of Ether Anesthetic in Childbirth

December 27th, 1845 179 years ago

Dr. Crawford Long successfully administered ether anesthetic during childbirth in Jefferson, Georgia, revolutionizing labor pain management. This groundbreaking procedure marked the first known use of anesthesia to alleviate the pain of childbirth, fundamentally changing obstetric practices and providing expectant mothers with a safer and more humane birth experience.

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