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Margaret D. Craighill : ウィキペディア英語版 | Margaret D. Craighill
Margaret Dorothea Craighill was born October 16, 1898 in Southport, North Carolina, the daughter of Colonel William E. and Mrs. Mary (Wortley Montague Byram) Craighill. On May 28, 1943, she became the first woman commissioned officer in the United States Army Medical Corps. Major Craighill served through World War II and after the war worked with the Veterans Administration. ==1920 - 1939== She received her BA and MS degree from the University of Wisconsin, finishing her studies in 1920. Upon graduation, she briefly worked as a physiologist with the Chemical Warfare Department of the United States Army at Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland. Enrolling in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Craighill graduated in 1924. During the years of 1925 and 1926 she was an Assistant Instructor of Pathology at Yale University. From 1926 to 1928, Craighill served as an assistant resident of Gynecology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. From 1928 to 1937 Craighill served as an assistant surgeon with Dr. J. A. McCreery at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, New York. During this same time period, she also engaged in private practice in obstetrics and gynecology in Greenwich, Connecticut, as an assistant surgeon at Greenwich Hospital.
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