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词条 Esther Pohl Lovejoy
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Esther Pohl Lovejoy (November 16, 1869 – August 31, 1967) was an American physician and public health pioneer,[1] suffrage activist, congressional candidate, and a central figure in early efforts to organize international medical relief work.[2]

In 1907, Lovejoy became the first woman appointed to direct a department of health in a major U.S city, the Portland Board of Health, Oregon.[3] Lovejoy worked on the women's suffrage campaigns in Oregon in 1906 and 1912, and founded the Everybody's Equal Suffrage League ahead of the 1912 election,[2] when Oregon became the 7th state to grant women the right to vote. Lovejoy was among the founders of the Medical Women's International Association and was elected as its first president in 1919.[4] Lovejoy ran for the U.S. Congress in 1920 as the Democratic candidate for Portland’s Third District but was not successful against the sitting Republican.[2] She was awarded the Elizabeth Blackwell Medal by the American Medical Women's Association in 1951 and 1957 for contributions to the field of medicine.

Biography

Esther Pohl Lovejoy was born Esther Clayson in a lumber camp near Seabeck, Washington, and received almost no formal early education. Despite this, she became only the second woman to graduate from University of Oregon's medical school (1894).

Lovejoy was inspired to study medicine by the woman doctor who delivered her youngest sister.[3] After graduating, Dr. Clayson married a classmate, Emil Pohl, and they began a private practice together in Portland, Oregon, before moving to Skagway, Alaska where they spent the next two years working there together.[3] The Pohls had one son, Frederick, born in 1901, who died in 1908 from septic peritonitis.[3] Following her son's death, Esther pursued further training in Berlin in 1909. Her husband Emil died in Alaska in 1911.[3] Subsequently, Esther married Portland businessman George A. Lovejoy in 1912, divorcing in 1920.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite journal|last1=Marshall|first1=Mary Louise|title=Book Review: Women Doctors of the World by Esther Pohl Lovejoy (1957)|journal=Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|date=1958|volume=46|issue=1|pages=139–140|pmc=200230}}
2. ^{{cite web|last1=Jensen|first1=Kimberly|title=Esther Clayson Pohl Lovejoy (1869-1967)|url=http://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/lovejoy_esther_clayson_pohl_1869_1967_/#.VvDG3xinwbc|website=The Oregon Encyclopedia|accessdate=22 March 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Dr. Esther Clayson Pohl Lovejoy|url=https://www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/physicians/biography_205.html|website=Changing the face of medicine|publisher=National Library of Medicine|accessdate=22 March 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=History: Foundation of the Medical Women’s International Association|url=http://mwia.net/about/history/|website=Medical Women’s International Association Official Website|accessdate=22 March 2016}}
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  • {{cite encyclopedia | title = Lovejoy, Esther Pohl | encyclopedia = Hutchinson Dictionary of American History | pages = 257 | publisher = Abingdon Helicon | year = 2005 | id = ({{ISBN|9781423711193}})}}
  • {{cite web | title = Esther Pohl Lovejoy, M.D.: A Global Vision for Women in Medicine and International Medical Relief | work = Symposium Announcement, WOU Website | publisher = Monmouth, Oregon: Western Oregon University | year = 2006 | url = http://www.wou.edu/press_release/lovejoy_1_05.html | accessdate = 2006-12-31 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20060902021819/http://www.wou.edu/press_release/lovejoy_1_05.html |archivedate = 2006-09-02}}
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Further reading

  • {{cite book |last= Jensen |first= Kimberly |title= Oregon's Doctor to the World: Esther Pohl Lovejoy and a Life in Activism |location= Seattle |publisher= University of Washington Press |year= 2012}}

External links

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  • 'Neither Head nor Tail to the Campaign': Esther Pohl Lovejoy and the Oregon Woman Suffrage Victory of 1912 by Kimberly Jensen, Oregon Historical Quarterly Fall 2007
  • {{Oregon Encyclopedia|lovejoy_esther_clayson_pohl_1869_1967_/|Esther Clayson Pohl Lovejoy (1869-1967)|author=Jensen, Kimberly}}

Publications

  • {{cite book |title= Certain Samaritans |location= New York |publisher=The Macmillan Company |year= 1927}}
  • {{cite book|last1=Lovejoy|first1=Esther Pohl|title=Women Doctors of the World|date=1957|publisher=Macmillan|location=New York}}
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