Lucy Davis Phillips collection

In the early 1930s, Lucy Davis Phillips, Registrar of the University of Oregon Medical School, undertook a project to document the professional activities and trajectories of women graduates of Oregon medical schools. The resulting study took the form of a scrapbook and included photographs, biographical information, and a series of surveys that Phillips sent to alumnae that she could locate.

The surveys Phillips conducted as part of her work asked respondents whether they were married or single, if they were practicing at the time of response, their number of years in practice, their specialty, and what advice they would give to a prospective medical student. Gathering this information gave women the opportunity to reflect on the reality of their professional experiences. Included here are respondents' original completed survey forms and supplemental material analyzing the survey responses. These surveys were completed during the Great Depression and demonstrate the pervasive attention to economics, as well as the passion for pursuing medicine as a career.

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Women not in active practice as of 1936.
1936 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |
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List of graduates in active practice as of 1936.
1936 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |
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The work of developing a career in medicine has been some of the happiest years of Perozzi's life.
1935 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |
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"Recognize your sex and social inheritance[.] [D]on't fight against it but understand it."
1935 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |
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Health should be prioritized above money during medical school.
1935 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |
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Women need a good constitution, a suitable personality, a scientific type of mind, ease of learning, and adequate finances.
1935 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |
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Truly loving the work is necessary for pursuing medicine.
1935 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |
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"Keep a sense of humor handy-and don't take life too seriously."
1935 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |
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One must recognize the opposition to women in most fields and "be prepared to meet it."
1935 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |
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Medical knowledge should be a hobby to help with your family.
1935 | Other | Lucy Davis Phillips collection |

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