Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . Dr. Adelaide Ward Peckham acquired her preliminary education in privateschools of Connecticut and Brooklyn, New York. She received the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the Womans MedicalCollege of the New York Infirmary in 1886 and from the Womans MedicalCollege of Pennsylvania in 1902. After graduation she worked for si.\ years in the Laboratory of Hygiene,University of Pennsylvania, and took a special course in Pathology and ClinicalDiagnosis in Johns Hopkins University. She is the Professor of Bacteriology in the


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . Dr. Adelaide Ward Peckham acquired her preliminary education in privateschools of Connecticut and Brooklyn, New York. She received the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the Womans MedicalCollege of the New York Infirmary in 1886 and from the Womans MedicalCollege of Pennsylvania in 1902. After graduation she worked for si.\ years in the Laboratory of Hygiene,University of Pennsylvania, and took a special course in Pathology and ClinicalDiagnosis in Johns Hopkins University. She is the Professor of Bacteriology in the Womans Medical College ofPennsylvania and has been until very recently the Director of the Clinical Labora-tory of the Womans Hospital of Philadelphia. She has contributed to science experimental studies. Her work on the influenceof the environment upon the biological process of the various members of theColon group of bacilli and on a case of erysipelas genitalium due to the use ofinfected ointment has been a great addition to the present-day knowledge ofbacteriology. 14. Ella B. Everitt, , of Gynaecology. Dr. Ella B. Everitt was born at Danville, Pennsylvania. After attending thepublic schools of her native town, she entered Wilson College for Women, fromwhich she was graduated in 1888 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. In theautumn of the same year she began the study of Medicine at the WomansMedical College of Pennsylvania, receiving its diploma in 1891. The degree ofMaster of Arts was subsequently conferred upon her by Wilson College. Sheserved as Resident Physician in the Womans Hospital of Philadelphia from Sep-tember, 1891, to September, i8q2, and immediately thereafter took charge of theNorthwestern Hospital for Women and Children at Minneapolis, Minnesota,holding the position of Medical Superintendent for one year. She resigned tobecome Assistant Physician and Gynaecologist to the State Hospital for theInsane at St. Peter, Minnesota, where she rema


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