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ZAKRZEWSKA, Maria Elizabeth (sakr-zhev'-skah), physician, born in Berlin, Prussia, 6 September, 1829. She is of Polish descent. After studying medicine and serving as an assistant and afterward as a teacher in the college in which she had stud-led, she came to this country in 1853, and was graduated at Cleveland medical college. With Elizabeth and Emily Blackwell she established the New York infirmary which she superintended two years, as resident physician and manager. After her removal to Boston in 1863 she founded the New England hospital for women and children.
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