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in 1927. The goal of the organization was to advance the field of clinical pathology and to ensure it was on equal ground with other specialized areas of medicine. She was a member of the Medical Club of Portland and the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.) Sisterhood, which was an
118:, in 1912 and began to work with Ralph Matson, who was a tuberculosis specialist. The next year, Lawrence opened her own laboratory in the Selling Building, where she worked for the next 50 years as a “microbe hunter". Lawrence lived on 419: 429: 178:“Peacock Lane Historical District,” National Register of Historic Places, United States Department of the Interior National Park Service, October 30, 2017. 424: 126: 146:
and helped distribute it. She used an influenza culture provided by the Oregon State Board of Health that had been obtained from a navy yard in
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in his 1917 transition to male and provided a professional recommendation for him for a position as a physician at the Albuquerque Sanatorium.
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Census records from 1920, 1930, and 1940 show Lawrence by her birth name and those records indicate that she had a daughter named Elizabeth.
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While paying her tuition by teaching, Lawrence attended college and medical school. She was one of six women graduated from
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in Portland, Oregon, where at one point she kept more than 200 guinea pigs for use in experimentation with serums.
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international organization that worked to provide educational opportunities for women. She helped
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in acknowledgment of her contributions to medicine and work to advance women in the field.
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in the United States, being the first woman known to practice pathology in Oregon.
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She successfully created a serum therapy to treat those infected with the
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in 1912. She later received the 1963 Distinguished Alumni Award from
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She retired in 1967 and died in Portland on February 28, 1974.
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Harriet Jane Lawrence was born on September 13, 1883, in
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