State ex rel. Spriggs v. Robinson

161 S.W. 1169, 253 Mo. 271, 1913 Mo. LEXIS 256
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedDecember 9, 1913
StatusPublished
Cited by29 cases

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State ex rel. Spriggs v. Robinson, 161 S.W. 1169, 253 Mo. 271, 1913 Mo. LEXIS 256 (Mo. 1913).

Opinion

BROWN, P. J.

Appeal from the judgment of the circuit court of St. Louis City sustaining the action of the State Board of Health in suspending the appellant from the practice of medicine and surgery in this State for a period of one year.

The charge upon which appellant was suspended is that he was guilty .of “unprofessional and dishonorable conduct, ’ ’ in that he offered, or was willing, to commit a criminal abortion.

Prior to October 19, 1912, appellant was engaged in the practice of medicine and surgery at Joplin, Missouri, and the evidence upon which he was suspended [279]*279from practice is mostly documentary, and is as follows:

First: The following advertisement inserted by appellant in a newspaper at Joplin:

DR. M. LUTHER SPRIGGS.
Practice limited to diseases of women and surgery. Office and private hospital, 417 S. Cox avenue. Consultation hours, 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Home phone 411, Bell phone 517. Residence, The Connor.

After this advertisement appeared, a post office inspector caused certain letters to he written and mailed to appellant from Galena, Missouri, to which letters was affixed the name “Susie Davis.” Said letters and the appellant’s replies thereto are as follows:

“Galena, Mo., May 10, 1912.
“Doctor M. Luther Spriggs.
“Dear Sir: I cut the enclosed from a Joplin Globe of
last Sunday, and wish to write you, as I was about to go to Kansas City or somewhere away from here. > I am not married and was indiscreet to allow my beau liberties which I should not have done. The worst of it is, I am caught, I fear, and in a family way. I missed just twice. I ought to be sick the 14th of this month but I don’t know whether I will or not. I have taken all kinds of medicine without avail. I am scared every day of discovery and believe I am getting larger.
“Please let me know if you will take it away and how much it will cost. I ask no charity as I have some money and I know the young man the cause of the trouble will furnish more, if needed. We can pay you well between us. Please destroy this letter. Yours truly,
“Susie Davis,
“Galena, Mo.”
“Joplin, Mo., May 11, 1912.
“Replying to yours of the 10th inst., allow me to say that you should come here at the earliest possible moment At that time we can go fully into all of the details.
“Very truly yours,
“M. Lutheb Spbiggs.”
[280]*280“Galena, Mo., May 21, 1912.
“Doctor M. Luther Spriggs.
“Dear Sirj Replying to your letter in regard to my coming to Joplin for operation, I would ask what the approximate cost will be. I do not want to make the trip to Joplin without enough money to have the work done. I can get the money easier now than I can get it after I get there. I can leave here as soon as I hear from you.
“Yours truly,
“Susie Davis,
“Galena, Mo.”
“Joplin, Mo„ May 22, 1912.
“Dear Miss Davis:
“Will say in reply to yours of the 21st inst., that your bill with me will be approximately $125 and your living expenses will have to be met for something like a week or possibly ten days.
“It seems to me that $150 should be ample to take care of everything.
“Remember that it is important to act as promptly as possible. Very truly yours,
“M. Lutheb Spriggs.”
“Galena, Missouri.
“Dr. M. Luther Spriggs.
“Dear Sir: Replying to your favor of the 22nd inst., I had
no idea the price for relieving one in a family way was over $25 to $50. While I can get more than this, I much fear that I cannot raise the amount you mentioned, and unless you can do some better for me, I must make other arrangements. I can raise $100. Please write me without delay what you will do. Yours truly,
“Susie Davis,
‘Galena, Mo.
“May 26, 1912."
“Joplin, Mo., May 26, 1912.
“Dear Miss Davis:
“Replying to yours of today allow me to say that we do not ordinarily make any concessions in such matters. However, I am willing under the circumstances, to allow you the reduction you speak of, viz.: $100 professional fee. You
will of course have to defray your living expenses for a week or ten days, which will be moderate, and I will be gjad to assist you to make arrangements in this way that will be satisfactory.
“Hoping this will meet with your approval.
“Very truly yours,
“M. Lutheb Spriggs.”
[281]*281“Galena, Mo., May 30, 1912.
“Dr. M. Luther Spriggs.
“Dear Sir: Replying to your letter of the 26th inst., I thank you for the concession you have made, but since my last letter, I have come unwell a little. Do. you think I could be pregnant under the circumstances? I have missed a week or two before but never anything like this. Could my worrying over this matter have kept off my monthly sickness? However, the flow is not like it usually is and there is some pain which is not usual with me. Do you think I should still come to Joplin and have the work done? I can come if you think it possible that I am in a'family way and that I should come under the circumstances.
“Thanking you for your prompt attention to this matter for me, I am, Yours very truly,
“Susie Davis.”
“Joplin, Mo.
“Dear Miss Davis:
“Replying to yours of the 30th inst., will say that you should not be confused by the appearance of a discharge. By all means do not delay your coming as we are losing valuable time. There is no doubt whatever in my mind in regard to the actual condition. However, when I examine you T will be in a position to tell you definitely all about the details. It is not uncommon for women to have a menstrual discharge, which originates from the cervix, in a condition such as yours and they are sometimes deceived by it. You may be quite positive that worry and anxiety would never cause a delay such as yours. I cannot impress too forcibly on your mind’ the absolute necessity of prompt action. Assuring you of my best wishes and hoping to see you soon; very truly,
“M. Lutheb Spbiggs,”
“May 30, 1912.”

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