
Marie E. (Marie Elizabeth) Zakrzewska
Marie Elisabeth Zakrzewska was a Polish-American physician who made her name as a pioneering female doctor in the United States. As a Berlin native, she found great interest in medicine after assisting her mother, who worked as a midwife. Best known for the establishment of the New England Hospital for Women and Children, she opened doors to many women who were interested in the medical field and provided them with hands-on learning opportunities. Within the New England Hospital, she established the first general training school for nurses in America. Her drive and perseverance made the idea of women in medicine less daunting. She also initiated the creation of the first sand gardens for children in America.

A Woman's Quest: The life of Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D.
Witness one woman's inspiring battle against prejudice as she paves the way for future female doctors while fighting for equality in a male-dominated profession.
By Marie E. (Marie Elizabeth) Zakrzewska

A Practical Illustration of "Woman's Right to Labor" A Letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D. Late of Berlin, Prussia
One woman's story showcases the difficulties and victories of pursuing a career in medicine while fighting for equal rights in a world that questions her capabilities.
By Marie E. (Marie Elizabeth) Zakrzewska