Elizabeth Blackwell: Speech, Article, and Book File
Elizabeth Blackwell is widely considered to be the first American woman to receive an academic medical degree. Her papers contain extensive diaries from 1836 to 1908, family and general correspondence, and speeches and writings which document her efforts to open the medical profession to women in the United States and England. She encountered many difficulties in establishing the New York Infirmary for Women and Children with her sister Dr. Emily Blackwell and their colleague Dr. Marie Zakrzewska, in 1854, and struggled fifteen years later to found a women's medical college in the United States. Elizabeth Blackwell corresponded with Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron (Baroness Byron) and Florence Nightingale, who gave support to Elizabeth's medical work abroad. She wrote widely on various aspects of medicine, including women’s health concerns, and her papers include many of her published works unavailable elsewhere.
Elizabeth Blackwell’s speeches and writings primarily relate to her efforts to open the medical profession to women in the United States and England. These documents also include book reviews, notes, poetry, stories, and translations.
Elizabeth Blackwell’s speeches and writings primarily relate to her efforts to open the medical profession to women in the United States and England. These documents also include book reviews, notes, poetry, stories, and translations.

Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916; Address Delivered at the Opening of the Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary (New York: E. O. Jenkins, 1869, 13 pp.)

Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916; Address on the Medical Education of Women (New York: Baptist & Taylor, 1864, 16 pp.)

Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916; "Anatomy," draft
![Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916; Christian Socialism: Thoughts Suggested by the Easter Season (Hastings, England: Sold by D. Williams, [1882?], 15 pp.)](https://tile.loc.gov/image-services/iiif/service:mss:mss12880:mss12880-045:0008/full/pct:12.5/0/default.jpg#h=354&w=269)
Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916; Christian Socialism: Thoughts Suggested by the Easter Season (Hastings, England: Sold by D. Williams, [1882?], 15 pp.)

Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916; Christianity in Medicine: An Address Delivered Before the Christo-Theosophical Society, December 18th, 1890 (St. Leonards, England: J. F. Nock, undated 24 pp.)

Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916; Counsel to Parents on the Moral Education of Their Children, 3rd ed. (New York: Brentano's Literary Emporium, 1881, 162 pp.)
![Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916; Criticism of Gronlund's Co-Operative Commonwealth; Chapter X--Woman. Given Before the Fellowship of the New Life (St. Leonards, England: J. F. Nock, [1892?], 12 pp.)](https://tile.loc.gov/image-services/iiif/service:mss:mss12880:mss12880-045:0122/full/pct:12.5/0/default.jpg#h=357&w=257)
Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916; Criticism of Gronlund's Co-Operative Commonwealth; Chapter X--Woman. Given Before the Fellowship of the New Life (St. Leonards, England: J. F. Nock, [1892?], 12 pp.)
![Blackwell Family Papers: Elizabeth Blackwell Papers, 1836-1946; Speech, Article, and Book File, 1857-1916; Erroneous Method in Medical Education (Westminster, England: Women's Print Society, [1891?], 8 pp.)](https://tile.loc.gov/image-services/iiif/service:mss:mss12880:mss12880-045:0131/full/pct:12.5/0/default.jpg#h=353&w=235)