Amanda Hickey
Amanda Hickey, née Sandford (28 August 1838 – 17 October 1894), was an American surgeon.
Amanda Hickey | |
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Born | |
Died | 17 October 1894 56) | (aged
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (M.D.) University of Michigan |
Spouse(s) | Patrick Hickey |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Surgery |
Institutions | Auburn City Hospital |
Life
Amanda Hickey was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts on 28 August 1838. She attended the Friend's Academy in Union Springs, New York before enrolling in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania where she received her M.D. degree in 1870. She interned at the New England Hospital for Women and Children before enrolling in the University of Michigan where she received another degree in 1871, the first woman to graduate from that institution. Hickey settled in Auburn, New York and started a private practice before she went to London, England, and Paris, France, for post-graduate work in 1879. Upon her return in 1880, Hickey became one of the founding members of the Auburn City Hospital staff. She married Patrick Hickey in 1884 and died of pneumonia on 17 October 1894. She had "a reputation as an outstanding surgeon, performing intra-abdominal surgery with above-average success. A maternity hospital in Auburn was named in her honor." Hickey was a member of the Medical Society of New York.[1]
Notes
- Ogilvie & Harvey, p. 1208
References
- Ogilvie, Marilyn & Harvey, Joy, eds. (2000). The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives From Ancient Times to the mid-20th Century. 1: A-K. New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-92039-6.