Duckering, Florence West (1869–1951)

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Duckering, Florence West (1869–1951)

American physician. Born Aug 22, 1869, in Sussex, England; died Oct 25, 1951, in Peterborough, New Hampshire; earned medical degree cum laude, Tufts College, 1901.

Served as extern, resident surgeon, and superintendent at Massachusetts Women's Hospital; had medical practice (1903–46); served as assistant surgeon, then senior surgeon, at New England Hospital for Women and Children; became one of 1st two women, with Alice Gertrude Bryant, admitted to the American College of Surgeons (1914); volunteered with American Red Cross and American Women's Hospitals during both world wars; served as volunteer, Medical Service Corps, and as member of Council of National Defense; retired (1946). The Florence W. Duckering Scholarship Fund at Tufts University was established by the bequest of Mary Duckering (1959).

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