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Lemay, Kate Clarke. “Où Sont Les Dames?”: Suffragists and the American Women’s Oversea Hospitals Unit in France During World War I” in Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence (Yale University Press, 2019): 71, 76, 77 picture and caption, 78-79 picture and caption, 80, 86 |
* Lemay, Kate Clarke. “Où Sont Les Dames?”: Suffragists and the American Women’s Oversea Hospitals Unit in France During World War I” in Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence (Yale University Press, 2019): 71, 76, 77 picture and caption, 78-79 picture and caption, 80, 86 |
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Lemay, Kate Clarke, “The untold story of women who risked their lives to do good – and get their rights,” CNN.com, August 16, 2020. https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/16/opinions/suffrage-centennial-1920-world-war-i-doctors-represented-lemay/index.html |
* Lemay, Kate Clarke, “The untold story of women who risked their lives to do good – and get their rights,” CNN.com, August 16, 2020. https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/16/opinions/suffrage-centennial-1920-world-war-i-doctors-represented-lemay/index.html |
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Beck, Melinda, “Why Suffragists Helped Send Women Doctors to WWI’s Front Lines,” History.com. https://www.history.com/news/wwi-women-doctors-suffragists-france |
* Beck, Melinda, “Why Suffragists Helped Send Women Doctors to WWI’s Front Lines,” History.com. https://www.history.com/news/wwi-women-doctors-suffragists-france |
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Report of the Women’s Oversea Hospitals. (New York: National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc, 1919.): 13, 23, 24. See full pamphlet at https://gateway.uncg.edu/islandora/object/sc:29309 |
* Report of the Women’s Oversea Hospitals. (New York: National Woman Suffrage Publishing Co., Inc, 1919.): 13, 23, 24. See full pamphlet at https://gateway.uncg.edu/islandora/object/sc:29309 |
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* Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 53rd Annual Announcement, Session of 1902-1903. See page 21-22 “The following graduates of the Class of 1901 received hospital appointments.” https://obgynhistory.net/articles/1902-WomensMedCollPenn-Rev-Apr2016.pdf |
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* Image of Povitsky bottle https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/a-pyrex-povitsky-bottle-used-to-produce-polio-virus-for-vaccine-production-corning-glass-works/ugGU5dDfl7FT5g?hl=en |
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* Lemay, Kate Clarke. “Où Sont Les Dames?”: Suffragists and the American Women’s Oversea Hospitals Unit in France During World War I” in Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence (Yale University Press, 2019): 71. |
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* Service de Santé, French Medical Corps |
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* From the Desk of Jane Addams, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum https://www.hullhousemuseum.org/hullhouse-blog/2022/9/13/who-was-harriet-rice-zk2lx |
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* Dr. Harriet Rice: First Black Resident at Hull-House, Jane Addams Papers Project https://janeaddams.ramapo.edu/2021/08/dr-harriet-rice-first-black-resident-at-hull-house/ |
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* Honoring the Trailblazers: Dr. Harriet Rice, 1887, Wellesley Alumnae https://alum.wellesley.edu/waad/news/latest-news/p/~board/waad-news/post/honoring-the-trailblazers-dr-harriet-rice-1887 |
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* Davis Museum at Wellesley College https://www1.wellesley.edu/davismuseum/whats-on/Virtual_platform/the-women-of-seed-to-harvest/node/180471 |
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* Dr. Harriet Rice, Gilded Age Newport in Color https://www.gildedageincolor.com/?p=91 |
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* Korr, Mary, “100 Years Ago – Dr. Harriet Alleyne Rice of Newport: The Struggles of an African-American Physician,” Rhode Island Medical Journal, Vol. 98 Iss. 1 (Jan 2015): 74-75. https://www.proquest.com/openview/0b420d145074d8d461c1c8382966d10d/1?cbl=24126&pq-origsite=gscholar&parentSessionId=XMSNTmS4piGr0axPbJcOB%2FvoYzsJHZkHQIeCEl2XIiY%3D |
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Nellie Barsness (1873-1966) - electrical engineer
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* Add photo of Barsness in uniform https://picryl.com/media/nellie-barsness-1918-in-french-uniform-703ab1
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Dr. Mary Lee Edward (1885-1980) - surgeon
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* Lemay, Kate Clarke. “Où Sont Les Dames?”: Suffragists and the American Women’s Oversea Hospitals Unit in France During World War I” in Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence (Yale University Press, 2019): 72, 73, 77, 79, 83-84.
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Dr. Marie K. Formad (1861-1944)
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* Lemay, Kate Clarke. “Où Sont Les Dames?”: Suffragists and the American Women’s Oversea Hospitals Unit in France During World War I” in Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence (Yale University Press, 2019): 77, 79, 80.
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* Lemay, Kate Clarke. “Où Sont Les Dames?”: Suffragists and the American Women’s Oversea Hospitals Unit in France During World War I” in Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence (Yale University Press, 2019): 71, 76, 77 picture and caption, 78-79 picture and caption, 80, 86
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Dr. Olga R. Povitsky - (1877-1948)
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* Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 53rd Annual Announcement, Session of 1902-1903. See page 21-22 “The following graduates of the Class of 1901 received hospital appointments.” https://obgynhistory.net/articles/1902-WomensMedCollPenn-Rev-Apr2016.pdf
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Dr. Harriet Alleyne Rice - (1866-1958)
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* Lemay, Kate Clarke. “Où Sont Les Dames?”: Suffragists and the American Women’s Oversea Hospitals Unit in France During World War I” in Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence (Yale University Press, 2019): 71.
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