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Anna Broomall

Anna Broomall
Born
Anna Elizabeth Broomall

(1847-03-04)March 4, 1847
DiedApril 4, 1931(1931-04-04) (aged 84)
Resting placeMedia Cemetery, Upper Providence Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Alma materWoman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (MD 1871)
Occupation(s)Obstetrician, surgeon, educator
EmployerWoman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
Known forFounding the first outpatient maternity clinic in the USA

Anna Elizabeth Broomall (March 4, 1847 – April 4, 1931)[1] was an American obstetrician, surgeon, and educator who taught obstetrics at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. She established the first maternal health and prenatal care clinic in the United States, located at the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia, and used surgical innovations to reduce maternal mortality.

Early life and education

Born in 1847, Broomall was raised in Upper Chichester Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Her parents were John Martin Broomall, a lawyer, state representative, and future United States Congressman, and Elizabeth (Booth) Broomall. Her mother died when she was one year old, and she was raised by her aunt and uncle until her father remarried in 1853.[1]

Educated in Pennsylvania, Broomall attended a private school in Chester, then Kennett Academy in Kennett Square, and finally the Bristol Boarding School in Bristol, graduating in 1866. A Quaker, John Martin Broomall supported women's suffrage and higher education and, when his daughter told him she intended to become a physician, simply told her to become a good one.[1][2]

Broomall enrolled in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania at the age of 19 and graduated with her doctor of medicine degree in 1871, choosing to repeat the two-year medical course. She worked at the college to cover the costs of her education, doing household labor such as scrubbing floors, building fires, and carrying coal.[2] Broomall and eight other medical students were the first women to attend lectures at the Pennsylvania Hospital. Male medical students jeered, catcalled, threw spitballs, and even chased the women from the building during their first visit. However, the nine women continued to attend lectures, eventually receiving grudging toleration and even apologies from some of the men.[1][3]

Broomall completed the hospital lecture series followed by a one-year internship at the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia. She then traveled to Europe to study obstetrics under Carl Braun in Vienna and train with leading French obstetricians in Paris. She returned to Philadelphia in 1874 and accepted a position as a physician at the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia.[1]

Career in medicine

From 1874 to 1883, Broomall was chief resident physician of the Woman's Hospital and taught concurrently at the Woman's Medical College, having been appointed an instructor of obstetrics in 1875. She became a full professor and chair of obstetrics after her mentor, Dr. Emeline Horton Cleveland, died in 1879. After leaving her full-time duties at the Woman's Hospital in 1883, Broomall established a private practice at her home on Walnut Street and worked as a gynecologist for the Friends Hospital in Frankford, Philadelphia. In 1890, she traveled to China and India to deliver lectures, inspect medical facilities, and visit former students who were serving medical missions. A beloved teacher, she continued to teach obstetrics and chair the Woman's Medical College obstetrics department until she retired from practice in 1904.[1][4][5][6] She caused a stir in the spring of 1892, when she arranged mock trials of a hypothetical infanticide case, requiring students to practice presenting medical evidence to juries.[7]

The maternity ward of the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia circa 1911

In her thirty years as a physician and professor, Broomall implemented rigorous European-style standards for nurses' training and patient care. She implemented highly antiseptic clinical environments and utilized and improved on state-of-the-art surgical procedures such as episiotomies, cesarean sections, and symphysiotomies. Her efforts reduced mortality rates to less than one-tenth of one percent of the two thousand expectant mothers whom she treated.[1][4] In January 1888, she established the first outpatient maternal health and prenatal care clinic in the United States.[8] Part of the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia and nicknamed South Pole, the clinic was largely staffed by medical students who cared for the predominantly working-class and Eastern and Southern European immigrants living in South Philadelphia. Her outpatient clinic evolved into a fully fledged maternity hospital, which performed nearly six thousand deliveries by 1911.[9][6] After Bloomall's retirement, Dr. Alice Weld Tallant ran the clinic and chaired the obstetrics department.[6]

Broomall was proposed for membership in 1878 and admitted to the Philadelphia Obstetrical Society in 1892. Previously, male doctors had repeatedly vetoed her membership, despite permitting a male colleague to read one of her papers at a society meeting and publishing in the society's journal, Transactions.[1][10] She also published in The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Her students founded the Anna Broomall Society as a social and educational student club, at which medical papers were read. The club held its 27th meeting in 1927.[11]

Personal life and death

In retirement, Broomall volunteered to manage the Delaware County Historical Society's library and museum from 1923 until her death. She wrote pamphlets and collected photographs, manuscripts, and clippings that documented Delaware County's history. She donated her scrapbooks to the historical society, and they remain in the society's collections. She also joined the Delaware County Institute of Science and the Delaware County Botanical Society.[1][12][13] She played an important role in raising community support for renovation of the historic 1724 Chester Courthouse.[14] She was working on an unpublished manuscript on Pennsylvania witches when she died.[15]

Broomall died on April 4, 1931, at her home in Chester, Pennsylvania, from sepsis induced by a chronic urinary tract infection. She was 84 years old. Her remains were cremated and the ashes interred in her family plot at Media Cemetery in Upper Providence Township, Pennsylvania. Broomall had never married and left no children.[1][16]

Legacy

The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission dedicated a state historical marker in Broomall's honor on March 26, 2019. The marker is located near the house where Broomall lived in retirement, at the corner of East 13th Street and Chestnut Street in Chester, on the present-day campus of Widener University.[3][14][8]

Historian and physician Steven Jay Peitzman described Broomall as "unquestionably among the most able of the College's nineteenth-century faculty."[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Ward, Patricia Spain (1971). "Broomall, Anna Elizabeth". In James, Edward T. (ed.). Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary A-F. Vol. 1. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. pp. 246–247.
  2. ^ a b "Changing the Face of Medicine Exhibition: Dr. Anna Elizabeth Broomall". United States National Library of Medicine. 2017. Archived from the original on 2022-09-14. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  3. ^ a b Conde, Ximena (2019-03-26). "Delco Medical Trailblazer Anna Broomall Honored with Historical Marker". WHYY. Archived from the original on 2021-12-02. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  4. ^ a b "Changing the Face of Medicine Exhibition: Dr. Anna Elizabeth Broomall". United States National Library of Medicine. 2017. Archived from the original on 2022-09-14. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  5. ^ Baatz, Simon; Kaiser, Robert M.; Chaff, Sandra L.; Peitzman, Steven J. (1984). "Notes and Documents". Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 108 (2): 222–223. ISSN 0031-4587. JSTOR 20091849 – via JSTOR.
  6. ^ a b c d Peitzman, Steven Jay (2000). A New and Untried Course: Woman's Medical College and Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1850–1998. Rutgers University Press. pp. 79, 83, 145. ISBN 978-0-8135-2816-8.
  7. ^ "Anna Broomall". Drexel University Legacy Center Archives & Special Collections. 2021-01-15. Archived from the original on 2022-12-01. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  8. ^ a b "Dr. Anna E. Broomall (1847–1931)". Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Marker Search. 2019. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  9. ^ Scalpel: The 1911 Yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. 1911. p. 44.
  10. ^ Marshall, Clara (1897). The Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania: An Historical Outline. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston, Son & Co. pp. 66–67.
  11. ^ Marrett, Cora Bagley (1979). "On the Evolution of Women's Medical Societies". Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 53 (3): 446. ISSN 0007-5140. JSTOR 44450931. PMID 394781 – via JSTOR.
  12. ^ Hepp, John Henry (2003). The Middle-Class City: Transforming Space and Time in Philadelphia, 1876–1926. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-8122-3723-8. JSTOR j.ctv16t6m05.
  13. ^ Vaux, Trina (1983). Guide to Women's History Resources in the Delaware Valley Area. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-8122-1168-9. JSTOR j.ctv4s7jqj.
  14. ^ a b "Celebrating Her Story". Widener University (Press release). 2019-03-13. Archived from the original on 2022-12-01. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  15. ^ "Witch History Found". El Reno Daily Tribune. 1931-06-21. p. 12. Archived from the original on 2022-12-01. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  16. ^ "Dr. Anna Broomall Dies in 85th Year". The New York Times. 1931-04-05. p. 36. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on 2022-12-01. Retrieved 2022-11-30.

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