Lucy Maria Field Wanzer
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Born
October 11, 1841
Lucy Maria Field
October 11, 1841
Wisconsin
DiedOctober 13, 1930 (aged 89)
San Francisco
ProfessionDoctor
Lucy Maria Field Wanzer | |
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Wanzer c. 1892 | |
| Born | Lucy Maria Field October 11, 1841 Wisconsin |
| Died | October 13, 1930 (aged 89) San Francisco |
| Education | University of California, San Francisco |
| Medical career | |
| Profession | Doctor |
| Field | Gynecology and pediatrics |
| Institutions | San Francisco Children's Hospital |
Lucy Maria Field Wanzer (11 October 1841 – 13 October 1930) was the first woman to be admitted to and graduate from an American medical school west of the Rocky Mountains.
Wanzer was born Lucy Maria Field on October 11, 1841, in Wisconsin, living first in Milwaukee and later in Madison.[1] Her mother had chronic health problems, leading the family to move to California in 1858.[2] Wanzer became an elementary school teacher, and later, after being briefly married, she raised money to attend medical school by learning telegraphy and opening a telegraph office.[3]