Safford, Mary Jane

Safford, Mary Jane

▪ American physician
born Dec. 31, 1834, Hyde Park, Vt., U.S.
died Dec. 8, 1891, Tarpon Springs, Fla.

      American physician whose extensive nursing experience during the Civil War determined her on a medical career.

      Safford grew up from the age of three in Crete, Illinois. During the 1850s she taught school while living with an older brother successively in Joliet, Shawneetown, and Cairo, Illinois. At the outbreak of the Civil War in the spring of 1861, Cairo became a town of some strategic importance because of its situation at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The town was quickly occupied by volunteer troops from Chicago, and almost as quickly a variety of epidemic diseases broke out in the hastily constructed camps behind the levee. Safford began visiting the camps to tend the sick and to distribute food she had prepared. She gradually won the respect of officers and surgeons who had initially opposed her, and she was soon permitted to draw upon supplies collected and forwarded by the U.S. Sanitary Commission. By summer she was working closely with “Mother” Mary Ann Bickerdyke (Bickerdyke, Mary Ann), who gave her some training in nursing. In November 1861 Safford nursed the wounded on the battlefield at Belmont, Missouri. In February 1862 she and Bickerdyke helped transport wounded from Fort Donelson to Cairo, and in April that year, following the Battle of Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing) in southwestern Tennessee, she worked aboard the hospital ship Hazel Dell. By that time her almost ceaseless labours had left her utterly exhausted, and she saw no more service during the war.

      After an extended convalescent tour of Europe, Safford returned to the United States determined to become a physician. She graduated from the New York Medical College for Women in 1869 and then pursued advanced training in Europe for three years. At the University of Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland), she became the first woman to perform an ovariotomy. In 1872 she opened a private practice in Chicago. The next year, after her marriage to a Bostonian, she moved her practice to that city and became professor of women's diseases at the Boston University School of Medicine and a staff physician at the Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital. She retired from medical practice in 1886.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Mary Jane Latsis — Emma Lathen und R. B. Dominic sind zwei Pseudonyme des amerikanischen Krimi Autoren Duo Mary Jane Latsis (Ökonomin) und Martha Hennissart (Juristin). Lathen setzt sich allen Anschein aus den Anfangssilben der Nachnamen zusammen, der Vorname… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mary J. Safford — Mary Jane Safford Blake (December 31, 1834 – December 8, 1891) was a school teacher, a prominent nurse in the Union army and worked closely with Mary Ann Bickerdyke treating the sick and injured near Fort Donelson. In 1862, she accompanied the… …   Wikipedia

  • Jane Latsis — Emma Lathen und R. B. Dominic sind zwei Pseudonyme des amerikanischen Krimi Autoren Duo Mary Jane Latsis (Ökonomin) und Martha Hennissart (Juristin). Lathen setzt sich allen Anschein aus den Anfangssilben der Nachnamen zusammen, der Vorname… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Anson P.K. Safford — Infobox Officeholder |name=Anson P.K. Safford nationality=American party=Republican office=3rd Governor of Arizona Territory term start =9 July, 1869 term end =5 April, 1877 preceded =Richard C. McCormick succeeded =John Philo Hoyt state… …   Wikipedia

  • Emma Lathen — is the pen name of two American businesswomen: an economist Mary Jane Latsis (July 12, 1927 October 29, 1997) and an economic analyst Martha Henissart (born 1929),who received her B.A. in physics from Mount Holyoke College in 1950. Henissart and… …   Wikipedia

  • Grand Canyon — This article is about the canyon in the southwestern United States. For other Grand Canyons, see Grand Canyon (disambiguation). Grand Canyon …   Wikipedia

  • Emma Lathen — und R. B. Dominic sind zwei Pseudonyme des amerikanischen Krimi Autoren Duo Mary Jane Latsis (Ökonomin) und Martha Hennissart (Juristin). Lathen setzt sich allen Anschein aus den Anfangssilben der Nachnamen zusammen, der Vorname scheint eine… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hennissart — Emma Lathen und R. B. Dominic sind zwei Pseudonyme des amerikanischen Krimi Autoren Duo Mary Jane Latsis (Ökonomin) und Martha Hennissart (Juristin). Lathen setzt sich allen Anschein aus den Anfangssilben der Nachnamen zusammen, der Vorname… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Martha Hennissart — Emma Lathen und R. B. Dominic sind zwei Pseudonyme des amerikanischen Krimi Autoren Duo Mary Jane Latsis (Ökonomin) und Martha Hennissart (Juristin). Lathen setzt sich allen Anschein aus den Anfangssilben der Nachnamen zusammen, der Vorname… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • R. B. Dominic — Emma Lathen und R. B. Dominic sind zwei Pseudonyme des amerikanischen Krimi Autoren Duo Mary Jane Latsis (Ökonomin) und Martha Hennissart (Juristin). Lathen setzt sich allen Anschein aus den Anfangssilben der Nachnamen zusammen, der Vorname… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”