For the next few days, we'll take a look at some examples. Researching an ancestor's occupation and identifying archival records and histories is always important. Occupational information might be found on the census or city directories.
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Drexel University College of Medicine |
The Census of Women Physicians was published by The American Women's Hospitals. The purpose of the directory seems to be in response to World War I.
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It includes the names of women who served on various committees, as well as an appeal for more women doctors. The remainder of the book is a directory of women physicians by state.
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1 comment:
What a great resource! I found my husband's great grandaunt on the Illinois page. She was a doctor for women's health.
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