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Amelia Ziegler papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2007-014

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of personal papers, publications, printed materials and artifacts created or owned by Amelia Ziegler, M.D. Materials include Ziegler's doctor's bag containing assorted obstetrical and gynecological implements, lab coat, business card, and patient services log book, as well as a letter to Ziegler, certificates, printed materials, and 2 medical publications. Also included are several items that appear to have belonged to other individuals, including a student's University of Oregon Medical School library card, a UOMS library reference card about Ziegler from 1961, and handwritten notes detailing Ziegler's medical practice. These materials were potentially added to the collection after they were donated by Ziegler.

Dates

  • Creation: 1885-1961

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

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Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use

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Biographical Note

Amelia Ziegler, M.D., was born in 1861 in New York State and was educated in the midwest. She taught school for several years in New York and Missouri before studying medicine at the Women’s Medical College in Kansas City, Missouri. She graduated in 1898 with highest honors.

Dr. Ziegler moved to Portland and began her practice that same year, working mainly with women and children. It was said that she delivered 3,032 Oregon babies and never lost a mother. Her office was in the Alisky Building on 3rd and Morrison, where for several years, she shared a reception area with Dr. Esther Pohl Lovejoy. In 1903, she went to Chicago to serve as senior physician at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital; later she worked at Cook County Hospital and in the clinic of Dr. Isaac Arthur Abt. Returning to Portland, she joined the staff of the Women’s Convalescent Home, Florence Crittenton Home and the Portland Sanitarium.

Dr. Ziegler was a charter member of the Portland Woman’s Medical Club, a member of city, county and state medical societies and the American Medical Association. She served on the staff of the Women’s Convalescent Home and the Portland Sanitarium. She was also a lifetime member of the Medical Women’s National Association and an active member of the Social Hygiene Society.

Ziegler's brother was Frederic J. Ziegler, a graduate of the University of Oregon, Class of 1901; Jefferson Medical College Class of 1905; and a member of the University of Oregon Medical School faculty from 1911-1922 (surgery).

He attended the University of Oregon Medical School from 1897-1901, where he starred on the football team and served as a member of the UOMS faculty in the department of surgery from 1911-1922. He was a member of the Multnomah County Medical Society, the AMA Upsilon chapter of Alpha Kappa Kappa medical fraternity and Sigma Mu social fraternity. Dr. Fred Ziegler also served in the Medical Corp as a captain during WWI. Fred practiced medicine in Portland for 46 years and was still in active practice when he fell ill. He passed away only 3 weeks later.

Biography written by Archivist Karen Peterson for the 2008 National Library of Medicine exhibit, Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America's Women Physicians.

Extent

2 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The collection consists of personal papers, publications, printed materials and artifacts created or owned by Amelia Ziegler, M.D. Dr. Ziegler was a graduate of the Women's Medical College of Kansas City, Missouri in 1898 and practiced medicine in Portland, Oregon from 1898 until her retirement in 1948. Materials include Ziegler's doctor's bag containing assorted obstetrical and gynecological implements, lab coat, business card, and patient services log book, as well as a letter to Ziegler, certificates, printed materials, and 2 medical publications.

Other Finding Aids

The following institutions contain archival collections related to the lives and work of female physicians in the United States:

Helen Octavia Dickens Papers, Pennsylvania University Archives & Records Center

http://www.archives.upenn.edu/faids/upt/upt50/dickensho.html#1

Elizabeth Blackwell Letters, Colombia University Libraries, Rare Book & Manuscript Library Collections

http://findingaids.cul.columbia.edu/ead/nnc-rb/ldpd_4079307/summary

Virginia Apgar Papers, Mount Holyoke College Archives & Special Collections

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/mountholyoke/mshm192.html

Acquisition Information

The materials were donated to the University of Oregon Medical School by Dr. Ziegler in September of 1960. They were accessioned into the Medical Museum Collection under the accession number 77-161.1.36 in circa 1977 and deaccessioned from the MMC and accessioned into the archival collections in 2007.

Related Archival Materials

Digital Commons:

The OHSU Digital Commons contains images of Amelia Ziegler, M.D. as well as the doctor's bag and implements contained within this collection.

Biographical Files:

See the Biographical Files for additional information related to the life and work of Amelia Ziegler, M.D.

Former Exhibits:

National Library of Medicine, Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America's Women Physicians

Title
Guide to the Amelia Ziegler papers
Status
Completed
Author
Karen Peterson, Crystal Rodgers
Date
2007
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives Repository

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