Anna Maria Gove

Physician

1867 – 1948

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Who was Anna Maria Gove?

Anna Maria Gove was an American physician.

Gove was born in Whitefield, New Hampshire. After her education at MIT and Woman's Medical College of New York Infirmary, from which she graduated in 1892, Gove served for a year in the New York Infant Asylum. In 1893 she came to the State Normal and Industrial School. She remained at the school as resident physician, professor of hygiene, and director of the Department of Health until her retirement in 1937.

The original campus infirmary that was built in 1911 was named in Gove's honor. The infirmary built in 1953 to replace the original infirmary was also named the Gove Infirmary. In September 1970, the building was officially named the Anna M. Gove Student Health Center, the name it retains today.

Fond of travel, Gove visited many parts of the world. In 1896-1897 and again in 1913-1914, she visited Vienna for postgraduate study. During World War I, she served with the Red Cross in the Children's Relief Division in Marseilles and Ardeche and with the Smith College Relief Unit. In 1926-1927 she took a leave of absence from the college and traveled extensively in the Orient. She also spent many summers in study and clinical work in the United States at Cornell, Chicago, New York and Michigan. Gove died in Greensboro on January 28, 1948.

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Born
Jul 6, 1867
Also known as
  • Dr. Anna Maria Gove
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Died
1948

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on July 23, 2013

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