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Show 199 CHAPTER 9 NOTES 1. Noall, p. 133 cites Journal History, LDS Church, August 13, 1878, p. 1, L.D.S Historical Office, Salt Lake City. 2. Zeidler, Thomas J. "Doctoring on the Frontier," Beehive History, 6, 1980, Utah Historical Society, Salt Lake City, 1980. Maggie got her MD in 1883, Milford also in that year, but from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. (It was not considered proper for men and women to study anatomy together.) 3. Madsen, Truman G. Defender of the Faith, The B. H. Roberts Story, Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1980, p. 199. 4. Milford Bard Shipp/Margaret Curtis, L.D.S. Genealogies 5. Madsen, p. 200 6. Ibid., p. 200 7. Ibid., p. 199 8. Ibid., p. 199 9. Noall, p. 135. In addition to maintaining her own clinic, Maggie conducted nurses' classes for eight years. 10. Madsen, pp. 281-82. 11. Madsen, p. 279. 12. Madsen, p. 283. 13. Noall, p. 136. Quoted as being from a letter in possession of Walter C. Neville, a grandson, then residing in Ogden, Utah. 14. Madsen, p. 325. 15. Ibid., p. 325. 16. Neville letter, previously cited. 17. Parley Parker Pratt, Jr./Romania Bunnell, L.D.S. Genealogies 18. "'Mormon' Women Physicians," in The Relief Society Magazine, 2, August 1915, p. 352. 19. Ibid. |