Personal papers, 1916-1981.

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Personal papers, 1916-1981.

Personal papers of Eva F. Dodge, M.D., dating from 1916 to the 1980's, consisting of correspondence, reprints, publications, photographs, memoranda, field reports, and awards concerning the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, her education, her foster son Fernando, her travels, her involvement with birth control, family planning, midwife programs, and maternity clinics. Material of special interest includes information on Education for Responsible Parenthood, William G. Hollister, Samuel Robbins, Midwife Program of Arkansas, American Medical Women's Association, Pan American Medical Women's Alliance, Cathy Callie Coffman, the first baby born at the Markham Hospital location; female physicians in Arkansas, female enrollment in medical schools in Arkansas, Dr. Willis Brown and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

9 boxes and 2 folders (7.9 linear ft.) : ill.

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Midwife Programs in Arkansas.

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Dodge, Eva F., d. 1990.

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UAMS faculty member from 1945, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1945-1963, and Professor Emerita 1967. From the description of Personal papers, 1916-1981. (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences). WorldCat record id: 21283235 ...

Brown, Willis

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Coffman, Cathy Callie.

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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...

Pan American Medical Women's Alliance

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Salazar, Fernando

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Hollister, William G.

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Robbins, Samuel.

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