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Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
Description
An account of the resource
The "Science/Technology/Engineering/Mathematics" (STEM) collection highlights those women who dared in the fields of science, medicine, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It also highlights female intellectuals who were excluded from formal methods of education, but who advanced our collective knowledge of the aforementioned fields. Even in the 21st century, women are underrepresented in these fields. The women portrayed in this collection provide examples of excellence in STEM studies and inspire us to continue integrating these areas.
Person
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Birth Date
1821
Birthplace
Bristol, United Kingdom
Death Date
1910
Occupation
Physician
Biographical Text
Blackwell was the leading health activist of her generation and the first woman to graduate from medical school in the US. In the 1853, she opened a clinic that was known as the New York Dispensary for Poor Women and Children. In the late 1860s, she opened a medical school for women. She had private practices in New York City and in London.
Bibliography
<p>Biographical Information:<a> http://www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/physicians/biography_36.html</a></p>
<p>Letters, 1850-1884: <a href="http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4079307/">http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4079307/</a></p>
<p>Elizabeth Blackwell Collection on New York Heritage Digital Archive: <a href="http://nyheritage.nnyln.net/cdm/search/collection/sunyup01/searchterm/elizabeth%20blackwell/field/relatig/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title/ad/asc">http://nyheritage.nnyln.net/cdm/search/collection/sunyup01/searchterm/elizabeth%20blackwell/field/relatig/mode/exact/conn/and/order/title/ad/asc</a></p>
<p>Writings: <a href="http://biodiversitylibrary.org/creator/706#/titles">http://biodiversitylibrary.org/creator/706#/titles</a></p>
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Elizabeth Blackwell
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Medicine
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First woman to graduate from medical school in the US
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Amy French
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Local (Michigan)
Description
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Local role models provide us with people to look to as we aspire to fulfill our dreams. Sometimes, they might inspire us to achieve goals that we had never thought could be accomplished. The local collection honors those women in Michigan who dared to be different. Some of these women integrated male-dominated fields, like firefighting, while others dared to change law, lead businesses, forward higher education, or fight for social justice. These women help shape our dreams and give Michiganians someone local to provide inspiration.
Person
An individual, biographical data, birth and death, etc.
Birth Date
1870
Birthplace
Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Death Date
1953
Occupation
Physician
Biographical Text
Longstreet was one of the first (if not <em>the</em> first) female doctors in Saginaw, Michigan. Longstreet grew up in Saginaw and received training as a nurse there, graduating in 1893. Hospital officials encouraged her to study medicine and she graduated with honors from the University of Illinois Medical School in 1904. She was one of 19 women and 200 men in her class. Dr. Longstreet built a sizable general practice in Saginaw, but preferred to specialize in pediatrics. For many years, she was the only staff physician at Saginaw's Children's Hospital. Her patients remembered fondly how she carried candy in her medical bag and how mysterious packages of food and clothing would show up at an indigent patient's house after she made a house call. In 1921, Dr. Longstreet decided to specialize in children only and did postgraduate work in pediatrics in New York City, while attending summer sessions at Harvard University. Dr. Longstreet was also dedicated to the advancement of women and helped coordinate social service groups in Saginaw, founded Saginaw's YWCA, and created a home for girls and one for the aged. She was nominated as Michigan's Outstanding Woman of 1938 and was the first woman to receive Saginaw's highest civic award, Outstanding Citizen of the Year (1940).
Bibliography
<p><em>Saginaw Hall of Fame</em>, biographical sketches by Ed Miller and Jean Beach, published by The Saginaw Hall of Fame, 2000.</p>
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Martha Longstreet
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Medicine
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Amy French
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