Myra K. Merrick

Myra King Merrick (182511 November 1899) was the first female medical doctor in the US state of Ohio.

Early life and education

Merrick was born in 1825 in Hinkley, Leicestershire, England to mother Elizabeth née Ball and Richard King. She and her parents immigrated to Taunton where she worked in a cotton mill. In 1841, Merrick moved to East Liverpool, Ohio.[1] Merrick attended Central Medical College in Rochester, New York, graduating in 1852.[2]

Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital College for Women

In the 1860s, the Western College of Homeopathic Medicine stopped admitting women students. In response to this, Merrick and C.O. Seaman formed the Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital College for Women. Merrick became an instructor at this school, which made her "the first woman medical college professor outside of the East Coast".[3]

gollark: I think a more plausible explanation is along the lines that there's a lot of indirection - people don't *directly* pay the full very large price - and, due to other things (devaluing of the degrees, making *not* having one a stronger signal of problematicness somehow, and bizarre "prestige" factors), many people can't really just go "hmm, no, I don't want to pay that much" so they go up.
gollark: It says something like 40% don't actually bill students, too...
gollark: It says they cost a lot, *not* the actual fraction of budgets these things cost.
gollark: This is mostly irrelevant.
gollark: http://www.mybudget360.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/college-tuition.png

References

  1. "Merrick, Myra King". Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Case Western Reserve University. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  2. The New England Medical Gazette, 23, Medical Gazette Publishing Company, 1888, pp. 454–455
  3. "Myra K. Merrick". Ohio History Central. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
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