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Marie J. Mergler (May 18, 1851 – May 18, 1901) was a 19th-century German-born American physician, surgeon, and medical writer. She began practice in Chicago in 1881, doing general practice at first and then limiting herself to obstetrics and gynaecology. In the latter, she acquired great skill as a surgeon, and in this field stood among those at the head of her profession in what was then considered to be the northwestern United States. She served her alma mater as lecturer, professor, secretary and Dean. She held several hospital positions as consultant or on the attending staff.

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  • Marie Josepha Mergler (* 18. Mai 1851 in Mainstockheim, Deutschland; † 17. Mai 1901 in Kalifornien, Vereinigte Staaten) war eine amerikanische Ärztin, die vor allem in der Gynäkologie und gynäkologischen Chirurgie tätig war. 1899 wurde sie zur Dekanin der Woman's Medical School in Chicago ernannt. (de)
  • Marie J. Mergler (May 18, 1851 – May 18, 1901) was a 19th-century German-born American physician, surgeon, and medical writer. She began practice in Chicago in 1881, doing general practice at first and then limiting herself to obstetrics and gynaecology. In the latter, she acquired great skill as a surgeon, and in this field stood among those at the head of her profession in what was then considered to be the northwestern United States. She served her alma mater as lecturer, professor, secretary and Dean. She held several hospital positions as consultant or on the attending staff. She was connected with the Woman's Medical College of Chicago from the time of her graduation, and for many years, served as an executive officers of that institution, where she also occupied the chair of clinical and operative gynaecology. In 1899, Mergler was elected dean of the school, succeeding Dr. Isaac N. Danforth, resigned. In November 1895, she was elected head physician and surgeon to the Mary Thompson Hospital for Women and Children, from which position she resigned two years later. She was the attending surgeon to the Woman's Hospital of Chicago for many years, and was also on the hospital staff of the Post-Graduate school, where she conducted a clinic in operative gynecology. Her great achievement was in assisting women to obtain the very best opportunities for a thorough medical education in the Woman's Medical College at Chicago. (en)
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  • Marie Josepha Mergler (* 18. Mai 1851 in Mainstockheim, Deutschland; † 17. Mai 1901 in Kalifornien, Vereinigte Staaten) war eine amerikanische Ärztin, die vor allem in der Gynäkologie und gynäkologischen Chirurgie tätig war. 1899 wurde sie zur Dekanin der Woman's Medical School in Chicago ernannt. (de)
  • Marie J. Mergler (May 18, 1851 – May 18, 1901) was a 19th-century German-born American physician, surgeon, and medical writer. She began practice in Chicago in 1881, doing general practice at first and then limiting herself to obstetrics and gynaecology. In the latter, she acquired great skill as a surgeon, and in this field stood among those at the head of her profession in what was then considered to be the northwestern United States. She served her alma mater as lecturer, professor, secretary and Dean. She held several hospital positions as consultant or on the attending staff. (en)
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