Oral history of Marjorie Lewisohn

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Abstract

Marjorie Lewisohn was born in 1918 in Manhattan. She graduated from the University of Michigan in 1940 and went on to complete her degree in medicine at Johns Hopkins University in 1943. In her early career, she spent time treating tuberculosis at Bellevue Hospital. By the 1950s, Dr. Lewisohn had gone into private practice while still maintaining staff physician positions at both Lenox Hill Hospital and Doctor's Hospital as well as a clinical professorship at the New York Hospital- Cornell University Medical Center. She rekindled her connection with Johns Hopkins in 1972, when she began her 18-year tenure as a trustee of Johns Hopkins University. She was the first female trustee of the university. In this history, Lewisohn recounts her experiences as a woman at the Hopkins Medical School in the early 1940s. This oral history is a part of the Mame Warren oral histories series.
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Dates

Date Published

1999-11-04
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Collection Number

MS.0404

DSpace Item ID

1be74fb9-5060-416f-aec3-0ef3e34dc3a3
Resources
Resource Type
Sound

Extent

01:06:58 hh:mm:ss
Contributor
Interviewer (ivr): Warren, Mame, 1950-
Interviewee (ive): Lewisohn, Marjorie
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Public digital access
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Audio

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5c1331d0-12f9-4d6e-a454-d9ff2752a6e6