Stone, Hannah (1893–1941)
Stone, Hannah (1893–1941)
American physician. Name variations: Hannah Mayer Stone. Born Hannah Mayer, Oct 15, 1893, in New York, NY; died July 10, 1941, in New York, NY; dau. of Golda (Rinaldo) Mayer and Max Mayer (pharmacist); graduate of New York Medical College, 1920; m. Dr. Abraham Stone.
Served as director of America's 1st legal birth control clinic, Margaret Sanger's Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau (1925–41); with 4 other staff members, was arrested and charged with illegally spreading contraceptive information (April 1929); successfully won the United States v. One Package trial, which concerned birth-control devices sent from Japan to Stone via Sanger; was director of New Jersey Birth Control League; practiced gynecology privately; with husband, created a marriage consultation center in NYC's Labor Temple (1930).