Dr. Sara Josephine Baker was an American physician who contributed greatly to the public health of New York City. The National Library of Medicine shares Dr. Sara Josephine Baker’s life and trailblazing work.
Baker joined the Woman’s Medical College of the New York Infirmary in 1894 (founded in 1868 by Elizabeth Blackwell and her sister, Emily Blackwell). She took full advantage of the opportunity to work with a network of very successful female physicians, including Mary Putnam Jacobi, negotiating a year’s internship at the New England Hospital for Women and Children in Boston after graduation in 1898. That year she came to understand the connection between poverty and ill health that would occupy her for the rest of her career.
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