American Medical Association: Public Health Education Committee report

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Date created 1909-07-20
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The American Medical Association Public Health Education Committee report of meeting held July 20th, 1909. Marion Craig Potter was a physician and suffragist, who was the first woman physician to be appointed to the Rochester City Hospital, around 1898. She served as Vice President of the Medical Women's National Association, as President of both the Blackwell Medical Society and the Women's Medical Society of New York State, and belonged to the Committee of Medical Women of the Council of National Defense during World War I.

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Subjects Women physicians | Medicine, Preventive | Public health | 6 East 58th Street, New York City, New York
Language English
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Local identifier lca:135721 |  a138_b01f01
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Marion Craig Potter papers--ACC-138 (explore contents)

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