Tuesday, May 12, 2009
OHSU Golden Circle Alumni
I was pleased to meet a retired physician who was the recipient of one of the Lovejoy scholarships. Esther Lovejoy established the scholarship in memory of her son Freddie who died in 1908 and her first husband Emil who died in 1911. Because she had had to take off a year to work to pay for her own education, and because at the time of her graduation with honors women were not considered for internships, she endowed the scholarship to assist medical students with the costs of education and she stipulated that 1/3 of the scholarships go to women students.
Thank you Golden Circle Alumni for your warm reception and your interesting questions about Esther Lovejoy.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Oregon Women Physicians: Changing the Face of Medicine
In spring term 2008 WOU students interviewed local women physicians as part of their coursework for History 465: Health, Medicine, and Gender in Historical Perspective with Professor Kimberly Jensen. Materials from these interviews were part of the Portland, Oregon installation of the National Library of Medicine’s traveling exhibit “Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America’s Women Physicians” last summer at the Multnomah Public Library in association with the Oregon Health & Science University and the Multnomah County Public Library. The online portion of the exhibit may be found at: www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/
For context and perspective students read Regina Morantz-Sanchez’s study Sympathy and Science: Women Physicians in American Medicine (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000). They established a set of common questions for the interviews, including information about educational experiences, mentors, challenges, the evolution of careers over time, and how each woman made a difference. Sue Payton of the Technology Resource Center provided training and technical support. Students met with the women physicians in their offices and other locations to conduct interviews that averaged about an hour. The audio files of these interviews are housed at the Hamersly Library Archives. Students selected highlights from these interviews for their course portfolios and portions of those highlights are part of this exhibit.
We express our gratitude to the nine women physicians who agreed to share their stories and perspectives with us. Thank you for your generosity Doctors Melissa Beal, Nancy Boutin, Linda Cunningham, Cynthia Harper, Susan Laing, Lauren McNaughton, Jane Mossberg, Beverly Olsen and Marge Thompson.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Early Oregon Women in Elected Office
While researching Esther Pohl Lovejoy’s run for U.S. Congress from
After the Stevens case it appeared that until women achieved the vote in
See:
Oregon General Laws 1878, 68
State of
Stevens v. Carter, 27 Or., July 1895, 553-63
State Ex Rel. v. Stevens 29 Or. May, 1896, 464-474.
“Teacher Dies at Phone,” Oregonian, July 22, 1928, 8
“Emma C. Warren,” in Centennial History of
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