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Anita Newcomb McGee

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272: 357: 145: 33: 199:. She was known for her landscapes. She was active in the suffrage movement. She was chair of the Connecticut Women's Peace Party and President of the New Haven League of Women Voters. In 1912, she organized the first Cornwall meeting in support of voting rights for women. In 1922, she was the democratic candidate for state Senate. 260:, after passage of the Army Reorganization Act legislation, which she helped draft. In 1900 she left her position with the Army, but continued leading the Society of Spanish–American War Nurses, a group she had founded in 1898. She led the effort to build the 229:
She was in private practice in Washington, D.C., from 1892 to 1896 and was one of few woman medical doctors practicing in the Washington area at that time. She also had connections with the military through her father, who held the rank of
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McGee attended a private school in DC, graduating in 1882. She then traveled for three years, attending courses Newnham College, Cambridge England, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
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The Japanese Minister of War appointed McGee "Superior of Nurses," giving her rank on par with officers in the Japanese Army. She trained nurses from the
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in 1888. Their oldest child, a daughter named Klotho, was born in 1889 and was primarily raised by a private nurse. Her second child, Donald died of
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from the U.S. Army for her services during the Spanish–American War. For her work in Japan, she was awarded the Japanese Imperial
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Hospital Corps (DAR), she trained volunteer nurses for army and navy service after the outbreak of the
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American Angels of Mercy: Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee's Pictorial Record of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904
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McGee's organizing ability led to her appointment as the only woman Acting Assistant Surgeon in the
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Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America's Women Physicians - Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee
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on August 29, 1898, and she was placed in charge of the Army's nurses under the
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She also inspected the prisoner-of-war camp established by the Japanese in
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After her return to the United States, McGee lived in her homes in
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at 9 months. Her youngest child, Eric Newcomb, was born in 1902.
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descendant. She married geologist and anthropologist
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Anita Newcomb McGee
Washington, D.C.
Medical doctor
Army Nurse Corps
William John McGee

United States military
Washington, D.C.
Simon Newcomb
Steeves
W.J. McGee
meningitis
Josepha Newcomb Whitney
Art Students' League in New York
Columbian College
George Washington University
gynecology
Johns Hopkins University
rear admiral
Daughters of the American Revolution
Spanish–American War
United States Army
Army Surgeon General's Department
Army Nurse Corps
Spanish–American War Nurses Memorial
Arlington National Cemetery

Spanish American War Nurses Memorial
Russo-Japanese War
Yokohama

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