Papers, 1849-1971 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1849-1971 (inclusive).

Correspondence; biographical material; annual, committee, and other reports of the American Medical Women's Association; newsletters; clippings; and other papers. Includes articles by Kleinert, Liberator articles concerning the Boston Female Medical School and the New England Hospital for Women and Children, and material on the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Also included, but cataloged separately, are tapes and transcripts of interviews about their careers in medicine that Kleinert conducted, 1954-1955, with other women doctors: Hannah G. Myrick, Alice Phillips, Marion Ropes, Harriet Hardy, Martha Brunner-Orne, Gertrude Frisbee, Anna Churchill, Alice Bigelow, and Madaline Brown.

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Hardy, Harriet Louise, 1906-

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See finding aid for Harriet Louise Hardy Papers, MC 387. From the guide to the Papers, 1935-1994, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute) Physician and specialist in occupational medicine, Harriet Louise Hardy was born on September 23, 1906, in Arlington, Massachusetts. Her father, Horace Dexter Hardy, a lawyer, died of pneumonia when HLH was four. Her mother, Harriet Louise (Decker) Hardy, married engineer Charles Maxwell Sears in 1912. HLH grad...

Kleinert, Margaret Noyes, 1879-1971

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Margaret Noyes Kleinert was born in Lowell, Mass., in 1879, received her M.D. from Woman's Medical College in Penn. (1903) and was a postgraduate at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston. She opened a private practice in Boston, and was involved in numerous professional organizations....

Brunner-Orne, Martha, 1895-1982

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Bond, Sara A.

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Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania

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New England Women's Medical Society.

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Churchill, Anna, 1884-

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U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

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This collection of transparencies was used by representatives of the Atomic Energy Commission (A.E.C.) during a presentation before the Alaska House State Affairs Committee, April 4, 1970, in Juneau. At the time of the presentation, the A.E.C. was planning a second underground nuclear test on Amchitka Island in 1971, code-named CANNIKIN. Testimony was heard from several groups against a second test as well as adverse testimony about the first test which took place in October, 1969 and was code n...

Richards, Linda Rochester

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Nurse, educator. From the description of Linda Richards photograph and newsclipping, 1925. (Texas Woman's University Library). WorldCat record id: 503298597 ...

Frisbee, Gertrude.

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Ropes, Maron, 1903-

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Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950

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Daughter of suffrage leaders Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell, Alice Stone Blackwell joined her parents in writing and editing the Woman's Journal. For additional biographical information, see Notable American Women, 1607-1950 (1971). From the description of Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1885-1950 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008749 Editor, The woman's journal and suffrage news. From the description of Letter, 1920 Apr...

New England Hospital for Women and Children

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Founded by women in 1862 as the New England Hospital for Women and Children, until the 1950s the Hospital was staffed exclusively by women. In 1951 the name was changed to New England Hospital since men were also being admitted as patients. In 1969 the Hospital's name was changed to Dimock Community Health Center. From the description of Records, 1914-1954 (inclusive), 1950-1954 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006762 The New England Hospital, formerly th...

Call, Emma Louisa.

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Female Medical Education Society (Boston, Mass.)

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American Medical Women's Association

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Established in 1915 as the Medical Women's National Association, the organization was renamed American Medical Women's Association (AMWA) in 1937. From the description of [Annual meeting] [sound recording]. 1961. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122614747 According to its minutes, on November 18, 1915, eleven women, nine of whom were M.D.'s, met to discuss the advisability of organizing a national association of medical women in order to promote good fellowship. Ori...

Duckering, Florence West, 1869-1952.

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Brown, Madaline, 1898-

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Bigelow, Alice Houghton,

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Ordway, Mabel D. 1864-1971.

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Hurd-Mead, Kate Campbell, 1867-1941

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Physician and historian of women in medicine (Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania, M.D., 1888), Mead was a founder of the Evening Dispensary for Working Women and Girls of Baltimore City, active in medical organizations in Middletown, Ct., president of the American Medical Women's Association, organizer of the Medical Women's International Association, and author of two published works on women in medicine. She married William Edward Mead, professor of English at Wesleyan University, in 1893...

Harvard Medical School.

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Phillips, Alice

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Carvill, Lizzie Maud, 1873-1934.

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Tufts University

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Macfarlane, Catharine, 1877-1969

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Myrick, Hannah G.

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