Papers, 1914-1954 (scattered)
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Ames, Blanche Ames, 1878-1969
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Blanche Ames Ames (February 18, 1878 – March 2, 1969) was an American artist, political activist, inventor, writer, and prominent supporter of women's suffrage and birth control. Born Blanche Ames in Lowell, Massachusetts, Ames was the daughter of Adelbert Ames, a West Point graduate who became a Civil War General and Mississippi Governor, and Blanche Butler Ames, who attended the Academy of the Visitation and enjoyed painting and the arts. The fourth of six children, she was the sister of Ad...
New England Hospital
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Hospital founded in 1862 as New England Hospital for Women and Children in Boston, Mass.; nursing school established in 1872; name of hospital changed to New England Hospital in 1952; closed in 1969. From the description of New England Hospital for Women and Children collection, 1859-1986. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70970879 The New England Hospital, formerly the New England Hospital for Women and Children, was founded in Boston in 1862 by Dr. Mari...
New England Hospital for Women and Children, Boston
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United Community Services of Metropolitan Boston
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Offenbach, Bertha, 1908-
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Physician Bertha Offenbach was born in Brockton, Mass., in 1908; she received an A.B. from Radcliffe College (1931) and M.D. from Boston University (1936); and was chief of ophthalmology at New England Hospital. For more information, see Who's Who of American Women, 1958-1959. From the description of Papers, 1965, n.d. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007825 ...
Taussig, Helen B. (Helen Brooke), 1898-1986
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Cardiologist. From the description of Reminiscences of Helen Brooke Taussig : oral history, 1975. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122587345 Dr. Taussig, a pioneer in the field of pediatric cardiology, became a member of the Johns Hopkins faculty in 1930 and retired from active teaching in 1969. She received the Gold Heart Award of the American Heart Association in 1963 and was the first woman to be the Association's president. F...
Bartlett, Esther
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