Anna Adelia Angell (February 13, 1844 – June 8, 1906) was an American physician.
17-1157: [REDACTED] Look up Angell or angell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The surname Angell may refer to: In arts and media [ edit ] Architects [ edit ] Edward Angell (1857–1923), American architect Frank W. Angell (1851–1943), American architect Samuel Angell (1800–1866), British architect and archaeologist Thomas Gravely Angell, architect, of Imrie and Angell Truman O. Angell (1810–1887), Church Architect for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Painters and sculptors [ edit ] Carleton W. Angell (1887–1962), American sculptor Helen Cordelia Angell (1847–1884), English watercolour painter Tony Angell (born 1940), American wildlife artist, environmental educator, and writer Performers [ edit ] Barbara Angell (born 1935), Australian writer and actor Jeff Angell (born 1973), American musician Jones Angell (born 1979), play-by-play radio announcer Katie Angell , Australian trapeze artist and later
34-514: A musical theatre actress Lisa Angell (born 1968), French singer Olav Angell (1932–2018), Norwegian writer and jazz musician Writers [ edit ] Barbara Angell (born 1935), Australian writer and actor Ernest Angell (1889–1973), American lawyer and author Henrik Angell (1861–1922), Norwegian military officer, sportsman, and writer Marcia Angell (born 1939), American physician and author Norman Angell (1872–1967), British member of parliament, writer, and winner of
51-514: A musical theatre actress Lisa Angell (born 1968), French singer Olav Angell (1932–2018), Norwegian writer and jazz musician Writers [ edit ] Barbara Angell (born 1935), Australian writer and actor Ernest Angell (1889–1973), American lawyer and author Henrik Angell (1861–1922), Norwegian military officer, sportsman, and writer Marcia Angell (born 1939), American physician and author Norman Angell (1872–1967), British member of parliament, writer, and winner of
68-552: A woman. She served three years very acceptably. In conjunction with Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi , she founded a dispensary at Mt. Sinai Hospital, which has since had women on the staff. Upon leaving Mt. Sinai, she studied in Europe for a couple of years and returning took up work in the tenement house districts. In January, 1877, she became resident physician of the New York Infant Asylum . There during her three years of service
85-1181: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Angell [REDACTED] Look up Angell or angell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The surname Angell may refer to: In arts and media [ edit ] Architects [ edit ] Edward Angell (1857–1923), American architect Frank W. Angell (1851–1943), American architect Samuel Angell (1800–1866), British architect and archaeologist Thomas Gravely Angell, architect, of Imrie and Angell Truman O. Angell (1810–1887), Church Architect for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Painters and sculptors [ edit ] Carleton W. Angell (1887–1962), American sculptor Helen Cordelia Angell (1847–1884), English watercolour painter Tony Angell (born 1940), American wildlife artist, environmental educator, and writer Performers [ edit ] Barbara Angell (born 1935), Australian writer and actor Jeff Angell (born 1973), American musician Jones Angell (born 1979), play-by-play radio announcer Katie Angell , Australian trapeze artist and later
102-521: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Anna A. Angell Born in New Jersey, February 13, 1844, she graduated from the New York Infirmary School in 1871 and soon after became a resident physician at Mt. Sinai Hospital , at the instance of several members of the medical staff. This was the first general hospital in the country to confer a regular hospital appointment on
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136-409: The surname Angell . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Angell&oldid=1191494850 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
153-1093: The American Humane Education Society, philanthropist, criminologist Israel Angell (1740–1832), soldier of the American Revolutionary War Katharine Cramer Angell (1890–1983), a founder of the Culinary Institute of America Kenneth Angell (1930–2016), American Roman Catholic bishop Lorentz Mortensen Angell (1626–1697), merchant and landowner in Norway Mary Ann Angell (1808–1882), wife of Latter Day Saint leader Brigham Young Thomas Angell (1618–1694), founding settler of Providence, Rhode Island Families [ edit ] Angell (family) , in Norway See also [ edit ] Angell (disambiguation) Angel (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
170-745: The American Humane Education Society, philanthropist, criminologist Israel Angell (1740–1832), soldier of the American Revolutionary War Katharine Cramer Angell (1890–1983), a founder of the Culinary Institute of America Kenneth Angell (1930–2016), American Roman Catholic bishop Lorentz Mortensen Angell (1626–1697), merchant and landowner in Norway Mary Ann Angell (1808–1882), wife of Latter Day Saint leader Brigham Young Thomas Angell (1618–1694), founding settler of Providence, Rhode Island Families [ edit ] Angell (family) , in Norway See also [ edit ] Angell (disambiguation) Angel (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
187-508: The Nobel Peace Prize (1933) In science and academia [ edit ] Anna A. Angell (1844–1906), American physician Austen Angell (1933–2021), chemist Emerson C. Angell (1822–1903), American dentist Frank Angell (1857–1939), American psychologist George Thorndike Angell (1823–1909), founder of the American Humane Education Society, philanthropist, criminologist James Burrill Angell (1829–1916), president of
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#1732855721878204-448: The Nobel Peace Prize (1933) In science and academia [ edit ] Anna A. Angell (1844–1906), American physician Austen Angell (1933–2021), chemist Emerson C. Angell (1822–1903), American dentist Frank Angell (1857–1939), American psychologist George Thorndike Angell (1823–1909), founder of the American Humane Education Society, philanthropist, criminologist James Burrill Angell (1829–1916), president of
221-995: The Nobel Peace Prize (1933) Olav Angell (1932–2018), Norwegian writer and jazz musician Roger Angell (1920–2022), fiction editor and regular contributor at The New Yorker Tony Angell (born 1940), American wildlife artist, environmental educator, and writer In other arts [ edit ] Danita Angell , American model David Angell (1946–2001), American producer of sitcoms Peitor Angell , American composer, arranger, lyricist, and record producer In politics [ edit ] Albert Angell (1660–1705), Norwegian civil servant, landowner and businessman Alexis C. Angell (1857–1932), American federal judge David Angell (diplomat) , Canadian diplomat Erik Must Angell (1744–1814), Norwegian jurist and politician Ernest Angell (1889–1973), American lawyer and author Homer D. Angell (1875–1968), Republican U.S. congressman from Oregon Norman Angell (1872–1967), British member of parliament, writer, and winner of
238-995: The Nobel Peace Prize (1933) Olav Angell (1932–2018), Norwegian writer and jazz musician Roger Angell (1920–2022), fiction editor and regular contributor at The New Yorker Tony Angell (born 1940), American wildlife artist, environmental educator, and writer In other arts [ edit ] Danita Angell , American model David Angell (1946–2001), American producer of sitcoms Peitor Angell , American composer, arranger, lyricist, and record producer In politics [ edit ] Albert Angell (1660–1705), Norwegian civil servant, landowner and businessman Alexis C. Angell (1857–1932), American federal judge David Angell (diplomat) , Canadian diplomat Erik Must Angell (1744–1814), Norwegian jurist and politician Ernest Angell (1889–1973), American lawyer and author Homer D. Angell (1875–1968), Republican U.S. congressman from Oregon Norman Angell (1872–1967), British member of parliament, writer, and winner of
255-1300: The University of Michigan James Rowland Angell (1869–1949), psychologist, President of Yale Marcia Angell (born 1939), American physician and author Martin F. Angell (1878–1930), American football and baseball coach and physics and mathematics professor Robert Cooley Angell (1899–1984), American sociologist Wayne Angell (born 1930), economist In sport [ edit ] Bjarne Angell (1888–1938), Norwegian tennis player Brett Angell (born 1968), English association football coach Darren Angell (born 1967), English football defender Don Angell (1929–2021), boxer and manager Henrik Angell (1861–1922), Norwegian military officer, sportsman, and writer Jim Angell (1883–1960), English footballer Les Angell (1922–2014), English cricketer Martin F. Angell (1878–1930), American football and baseball coach and physics and mathematics professor Nicholas Angell (born 1979), American professional ice hockey player Peter Angell (1932–1979), football defender Simon Angell (born 1970), New Zealand rugby league footballer Tommy Angell (1924–2022), American fencer In other fields [ edit ] George Thorndike Angell (1823–1909), founder of
272-1247: The University of Michigan James Rowland Angell (1869–1949), psychologist, President of Yale Marcia Angell (born 1939), American physician and author Martin F. Angell (1878–1930), American football and baseball coach and physics and mathematics professor Robert Cooley Angell (1899–1984), American sociologist Wayne Angell (born 1930), economist In sport [ edit ] Bjarne Angell (1888–1938), Norwegian tennis player Brett Angell (born 1968), English association football coach Darren Angell (born 1967), English football defender Don Angell (1929–2021), boxer and manager Henrik Angell (1861–1922), Norwegian military officer, sportsman, and writer Jim Angell (1883–1960), English footballer Les Angell (1922–2014), English cricketer Martin F. Angell (1878–1930), American football and baseball coach and physics and mathematics professor Nicholas Angell (born 1979), American professional ice hockey player Peter Angell (1932–1979), football defender Simon Angell (born 1970), New Zealand rugby league footballer Tommy Angell (1924–2022), American fencer In other fields [ edit ] George Thorndike Angell (1823–1909), founder of
289-469: The death rate among the children was materially lowered. Soon after leaving the Infant Asylum, ill health forced Dr. Angell to retire from practice, to her a blow and disappointment not light to bear, but her many years of invalidism were endured with a fortitude only born of a strong character. She died June 8, 1906. [REDACTED] This article incorporates text from American Medical Biographies ,
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