Darrow, Anna (1876–1959)

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Darrow, Anna (1876–1959)

American physician. Name variations: Annie Darrow. Born Anna Albertina Lindstedt, Sept 16, 1876, in Jasper Co., Indiana; died July 22, 1959; dau. of Per Jon and Emma (Lundin) Lindstedt; Kirksville College of Osteopathy, doctor of osteopathy, 1905; Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, MD with honors, 1909; m. Charles Ray Darrow (surgeon), 1896 (died 1926); children: Richard Gordon Darrow and Dorothy Anna Darrow.

One of 1st women practicing physicians in the state of Florida, began practicing medicine in Chicago; moved to Florida (1912); as a licensed pharmacist, established a drugstore with husband in the Okeechobee area (1912–22), the 1st woman physician there; cared for Seminole Indians in Florida's Everglades; after husband's death (1926), founded and served on medical staff of Broward General Hospital in Ft. Lauderdale (1927–49); served as charter member of the South Florida Branch of the American Medical Women's Association.

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