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* Scroll down to find “Remarkable Rochesterians” https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/local/columnists/memmott/2017/09/12/jim-memmott-recalling-secret-visitor-secret-kodak-project/654681001/
* Scroll down to find “Remarkable Rochesterians” https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/local/columnists/memmott/2017/09/12/jim-memmott-recalling-secret-visitor-secret-kodak-project/654681001/
* Ellen Singer More, Restoring the Balance: Women Physicians and the Profession of Medicine, 1850-1955. (Harvard University Press, 1999): 95-125.
* Ellen Singer More, Restoring the Balance: Women Physicians and the Profession of Medicine, 1850-1955. (Harvard University Press, 1999): 95-125.
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Dr. Nellie Barsness (1873-1966) - electrical engineer
* Add photo of Barsness in uniform https://picryl.com/media/nellie-barsness-1918-in-french-uniform-703ab1
Dr. Mary Lee Edward (1885-1980) - surgeon
* 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.
* 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.
  • Seitz, Emily A. “Womanhood of the Noblest Type: Early Medical Training for Women; The Distinguished Career of Dr. Marie Formad” in Prescribing Pregnancy Loss: Women Physicians and the Changing Boundaries of Fetal Life in Nineteenth-Century America. Dissertation. Pennsylvania State University. 2021. See pages 39-43. https://etda.libraries.psu.edu/files/final_submissions/24628
* 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
Dr. Olga R. Povitsky - (1877-1948)
* 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
* 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.
* Needs a robust opening paragraph
* Women at War: Female Physicians’ Work During World War I, September 18, 2022, The Premed Scene https://www.thepremedscene.com/post/women-at-war-female-physicians-work-during-world-war-i

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Elizabeth Bruyn - (1875-1937)
* 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): 82.
* 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, 74 picture and caption, 77, 79, 83-84, 85.
Alice Gregory - (1876-1953)
* 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, 75 picture and caption, 77, 83.
Draft:Adah McMahan - (1869-1942)
* Also spelled McMahon. Sometimes spelled Ada. Lived in Lafayette, IN
Dr. Irene May Morse - (1867-1933)
* Clinton, MA
Barbara Hunt (died 1963)
* Death notice https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-bangor-daily-news-obituary-dr-barbar/61977949/
* Graduated from University of Buffalo Medical School in 1902 https://medicine.buffalo.edu/175/celebrating.html Scroll down yellow sidebar.
* Western New York Suffragists: Winning the Vote https://rrlc.org/winningthevote/biographies/marion-craig-potter/
Draft:Olga Stastny - (1878-1952)
* Olga Stastny, Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q23618188
Draft:Anne Tjomsland - (1880-1968)
* Anne Tjomsland, Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q67695468

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Draft:Marie Louise Lefort - (1874-1951) (Biographical details scarce)
* Newark, NJ