Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . e years. After a year ofprivate practice at Mankato, Miimesota, she returned to Philadelphia to takecharge of the Womans Hospital as Chief Resident, discharging the duties of thatoffice and serving as a member of the gynaecological staff until her election tothe Chair of Gynaecology in the Womans Medical College of Pennsylvaniain 1902. In addition to her professorship. Dr. Everitt is Attending Gynaecologist tothe Womans College Hospital; Obstetrician to the Philadelphia General Hospitaland Clinical Lecturer on Gynaeco
Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . e years. After a year ofprivate practice at Mankato, Miimesota, she returned to Philadelphia to takecharge of the Womans Hospital as Chief Resident, discharging the duties of thatoffice and serving as a member of the gynaecological staff until her election tothe Chair of Gynaecology in the Womans Medical College of Pennsylvaniain 1902. In addition to her professorship. Dr. Everitt is Attending Gynaecologist tothe Womans College Hospital; Obstetrician to the Philadelphia General Hospitaland Clinical Lecturer on Gynaecology in the same; Gynaecologist to the EasternPennsylvania Institution for Feeble-Minded and Epileptic; Consulting Gynaecol-ogist to Bryn Mawr College; Gynaecologist to the Childrens Aid Society of Penn-sylvania, etc. She is a member of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, thePennsylvania State Medical Society, the American Medical Association, and aFellow of the American Academy of Medicine. She has contributed a number of articles to the literature of her Ruth Webster Lathrop, , of Physiology. Dr. Ruth Webster Lathrop was born in Le Roy, New York. After completingher preliminary education, she entered Wcllesley College, Massachusetts, fromwhich she was graduated in 1883 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. From1884 to 1887 she taught Latin, Greek and Elementary Science in a college prepara-tory school. She then took up the study of medicine in the Womans MedicalCollege of Pennsylvania, and from this institution she received the degree of Doc-tor of Medicine, cum laude, in 1891. General courses of post-graduate work werethen taken up, a course in Comparative Anatomy at the University of Penn-sylvania under the Moore Fellowship; a course in Experimental Psychology atHarvard University; Histology, Embryology, Anatomy and Physiology at the JohnsHopkins Medical School, a course in Experimental Physiology in the ^larineBiological Laboratory, Woods
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