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Mary Hancock McLean (28 February 1861 – 17 May 1930) was a physician and missionary. Born to Elijah McLean, a physician, and Mary Stafford, she enjoyed a privileged childhood with academic opportunities uncommon for girls of her time period. After graduating from the University of Michigan Medical School, she became the first woman to hold an official position at the St. Louis Female Hospital and the first woman admitted to the St. Louis Medical Society. She practiced medicine until five months before her death and died on May 17, 1930, in St. Louis, having never married.

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  • Mary Hancock McLean (28 February 1861 – 17 May 1930) was a physician and missionary. Born to Elijah McLean, a physician, and Mary Stafford, she enjoyed a privileged childhood with academic opportunities uncommon for girls of her time period. After graduating from the University of Michigan Medical School, she became the first woman to hold an official position at the St. Louis Female Hospital and the first woman admitted to the St. Louis Medical Society. McLean established a private practice in obstetrics and gynecology in 1885. Concerned with young women's health and hygiene, she established the Evening Dispensary for Women in 1893, the Emmaus Home for Girls, a precursor to the St. Louis Young Women's Christian Association, in 1904, and a free evening clinic for women in 1908. Interested in continuing her missionary work abroad, McLean traveled to China and Japan, where she operated in hospitals and learned about Chinese medical education. She practiced medicine until five months before her death and died on May 17, 1930, in St. Louis, having never married. (en)
  • Mary Hancock McLean, née le 28 février 1861 à Washington dans le Missouri et morte le 17 mai 1930, est une médecin et missionnaire américaine. (fr)
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  • Vassar College (en)
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  • "Dr. Mary Hancock McLean" (en)
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  • Creation of Emmaus Home for Girls in St. Louis, Missouri and Missionary Work in Asia (en)
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  • Mary Hancock McLean, née le 28 février 1861 à Washington dans le Missouri et morte le 17 mai 1930, est une médecin et missionnaire américaine. (fr)
  • Mary Hancock McLean (28 February 1861 – 17 May 1930) was a physician and missionary. Born to Elijah McLean, a physician, and Mary Stafford, she enjoyed a privileged childhood with academic opportunities uncommon for girls of her time period. After graduating from the University of Michigan Medical School, she became the first woman to hold an official position at the St. Louis Female Hospital and the first woman admitted to the St. Louis Medical Society. She practiced medicine until five months before her death and died on May 17, 1930, in St. Louis, having never married. (en)
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