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The Faithful Executioner: Life and Death, Honor and Shame in the Turbulent Sixteenth Century by
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Santo Mukiza
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“We know much too little of Frantz's personal experiences …. But it can be stated with certainty that it was a singularly purposeful life. Perhaps, in a cruel and capricious world, there is hope to be found in one man defying his fate…and simply persevering amid a series of personal tragedies.Meister Frantz clearly thought so. And that, we can agree with him, is an act of faith worthy of remembrance.” 238
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Santo Mukiza
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“Schmidt's medical ledgers have not survived. But by his own esti-mate, in nearly fifty years of medical practice he treated more than fifteen thousand patients in Nuremberg…. It means that Meister Frantz saw on average more than three hundred patients a year—at least ten times as many individuals as he tortured or punished…But it was not enough in itself to make him or his family honorable.”193
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Santo Mukiza
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“A young woman who became pregnant in this manner taced a grim set of options: acknowledge the …. seek an abortion, which was illegal and often deadly; or hide the pregnancy and then abandon the baby. Some women who chose this third option-most of them young, poor, and without family support— labored alone and in desperation committed intanticide, a crime that if discovered meant certain execution.”157
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