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Bertha Lund Glaeser

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31: 359: 307: 174:, whose father was a Russian officer, while her mother was of French birth. Glaeser was the second in a family of six children. Her mother died when she was a very small child and after her father's second marriage, her home life became unpleasant and she was thus, as a young girl, required to care for herself. 232:. Upon her return to the U.S., she resumed her practice in Cincinnati, devoting her attention exclusively to diseases of women and children, in which branch of the profession she was particularly successful. She was a member of the Cincinnati Academy of Medicine, Ohio State Medical Society, and the 184:
At the age of sixteen, she married Andrew Glaeser. He was a Mason and a member of the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and Workmen lodges and other societies. When Bertha was 21 years of age, she was widowed with three young stepchildren, Edward, Nellie, and August. Her own child died in early life.
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At the Cincinnati School of Medicine and Surgery, she lectured on diseases of children and also had charge of the clinic. The department was later organized into the Woman's Medical College of Cincinnati (later known as the Laura Memorial College). In her practice, Glaeser made steady and notable
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While caring for the children, Glaeser took up the study of medicine under Dr. Joseph Roberts Clauser. She was interested in the work to the extent of continuing her studies in the
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progress in a large private practice, making a specialty of the diseases of women and children. In addition, she was for many years, medical examiner for the
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The Bertha Lund Glaeser Fund was established by bequest in 1939 to provide tuition for women students in the College of Medicine at the
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Glaeser reared and educated her stepchildren, giving them every advantage which she could secure for them.
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Aside from professional connections, Glaeser was a member of Golden Rod Chapter of the
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International Association of Rebekah Assemblies
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