Mary Spackman Explained

Mary Spackman (born in Maryland, US) was the first female medical student to graduate from Howard University in 1872.[1]

Mary Spackman applied for a licence to practice medicine and for consultation privileges from the Medical Society of the District of Columbia in 1872 but was rejected because she was a woman, in 1874 she joined with another recent graduate Mary Almera Parsons to petition for a licence to practice medicine.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Short History, Howard University College of Medicine . medicine.howard.edu.
  2. Book: Moldow . Gloria . Women doctors in gilded-age Washington : race, gender, and professionalization . 1987 . University of Illinois Press . 9780252013799 . 105–115 .