- Robert Kistner
Robert William Kistner (
August 23 ,1917 –February 6 ,1990 ), was a well-knowngynecologist who specialized in the treatment ofendometriosis and was involved in the early development of thebirth control pill.Kistner was born in
Cincinnati, Ohio , the son of Alfred and Gertrude Kistner, and graduated from theUniversity of Cincinnati in 1938 and from its Medical School in 1942. He served in the Pacific as a flight surgeon duringWorld War II . Following residency in Cincinnati, Baltimore, and New York he moved to Boston in 1952 and became a professor atHarvard Medical School , where he was an early advocate of the first birth control pills. He was also a senior attending physician at Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston.Kistner was the author of numerous books and articles, most notably "The Pill: Fact and Fallacy", published in 1969, which has subsequently been translated into six languages, and "Principles and Practices of Gynecology", which has been republished numerous times and is still a major textbook used in medical schools.
Kistner was married twice, first to Georgia Golde, in 1943, and secondly to
Janet Langhart , in 1978. He had four children with his first wife, Dana, Robert, Jr., Stephen, and Peter. In 1986 he retired and moved toWest Palm Beach ,Florida . He died at his home there at the age of 72.References
"New York Times", Feb. 10, 1990, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE6DF1330F933A25751C0A966958260 Robert W. Kistner, 72, Gynecologist, Is Dead]
"Boston Globe", Feb. 9, 1990
Gale, Thomson, "Contemporary Authors" (Biography), January 1, 2004
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