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Mary Edwards Walker | American physician and reformer

Mary Edwards Walker, (born November 26, 1832, near Oswego, New York, U.S. died February 21, 1919, Oswego), American physician and reformer who is thought to have been the only woman surgeon formally engaged for field duty during the Civil War. Walker overcame many obstacles in graduating from the Syracuse (New York) Medical College in 1855. After a few months in Columbus, Ohio, she established a practice in Rome, New York, and married Albert Miller, also a physician, with whom she practiced but whose name she did not take; the couple separated in 1859 and finally divorced 10 years later. Walker had ....

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