Thursday, March 14, 2019

Women's History Month 2019: Census of Women Physicians, 1918

One type of directory is an occupational or professional directory. These directories might list individuals working in an occupational field. Those individual listings may include name and address, work name and address, degree, and university graduated from. They can also include history of the occupation or businesses as well as other pertinent information. 

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.

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.

Drexel University College of Medicine


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.

Drexel University College of Medicine
You can read this directory in its entirety on the Drexel University College of Medicine Archives & Special Collections, Women Physicians 1850-1970s website.

1 comment:

Lisa S. Gorrell said...

What a great resource! I found my husband's great grandaunt on the Illinois page. She was a doctor for women's health.