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Elizabeth Blackwell: The First Women Doctor By: Aerika Anderson Multi-Media Project Mod 1 Ms.Pittman
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Where/When She Was Born and raised Elizabeth Blackwell was born in Bristol, England, on Feb. 3,1821. She was raised in England, but they moved to New York City in 1832. In 1838 the Blackwell's moved to Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Childhood Elizabeth was home schooled most of her life. She wanted to be the first women doctor so she applied to many medical schools, including Harvard, Yale and Bowdoin. She was not excepted but, she was the first women to go to Geneva Medical College in New York State.
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Medical Life Elizabeth graduated from Geneva in 1849. Elizabeth practiced medicine at a summer program in 1848 at the Philadelphia Hospital in Pennsylvania. The young physicians there were cruel and offered her no assistance.
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Medical Life Continued She opened the New York Infirmary for Women and Children which provided heath care for the poor and training woman how wanted to become doctors. In 1869 Elizabeth moved back to England to continue her medical dream. She got a horrible disease called ophthalmic, which left her blind in one eye. She continued to be a doctor even with the disease and helped find the London School of Medicine for Women.
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Where/When Did She Die Elizabeth Blackwell the first women doctor died at her home in Hastings, England, on May 31, 1910.
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Bibliography www.aol.com www.aol.com www.ask.com www.ask.com www.google,com www.google,com The Young Peoples Encyclopedia of the United States. Elizabeth Blackwell The First Women Doctor Author: Ira Peck
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