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Mary Jane Blair Moody (August 8, 1837August 18, 1919) was an American physician,
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and editor. She was the first woman to receive a degree from Buffalo Medical College, the first woman to be a member of the
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, and one of the first women to practice medicine in
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. Her home there is listed on the
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as the Dr. Mary B. Moody House.


Early life, education, and family

Mary Jane Blair was born August 8, 1837 in
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, the daughter of Asa Edson Blair and Caroline Pease. Her mother had enjoyed brief fame as a poet under the pen name ''Waif Woodland''. She was one of seven children. She continued her studies while working as a teacher in the public schools. At one time she worked as a teacher for her uncle Lewis Pease. In 1860 Blair married Lucius Wilbur Moody, a school administrator. The couple moved to Buffalo where Lucius entered the insurance business, and eventually they had seven children. During her marriage she continued her studies, attending
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but illness and the needs of her family prevented completion of her degree. In 1874 Moody became the first woman medical student at Buffalo Medical College (now SUNY Buffalo). She encountered some resistance from the faculty, though generally they "treated her well". One faculty member told her, “No lady will wish to study medicine". Despite that, she received her MD in 1876 and graduated with honors. She was the first woman to receive a medical degree from that institution. A terrace at the Joseph P. Ellicott complex at the school is now named in her honor.


Career

Moody practiced medicine for about nine years in
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. While there she lectured at the Women's Gymnasium. In 1882 she founded the Women's and Children's Dispensary in Buffalo and served as its senior physician. She was also very interested in reviewing and editing. She wrote book reviews for ''Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal'' and was editor of the ''Bulletin of the Buffalo Naturalist Field Club''. Moody and her family moved to
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in 1886 where her husband ran the state office for the
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Insurance Company. Moody quickly established herself as one of just a few women physicians in the city. Moody was a member of the Connecticut Medical Society and the National Medical Association, and in 1894 she became the first woman member of the
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. Moody's interest in science extended beyond medicine to fields such as botany. She maintained memberships in the American Microscopical Association and the
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. She discovered a species of orchid in the U.S. called '' Epipactis latifolia'' previously only thought to be found in the
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. She was made a
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for her work.


Later life and death

After her husband's death in January 1903, Moody moved to
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, to live near two of her sons, one of whom (Dr. Robert Orton Moody) had married Agnes Claypole Moody. Another of Moody's sons, Arthur, was the father of journalist and
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Blair Moody, and another Charles Amadon Moody was the editor of '' Out West''. She later returned to New Haven to live with her daughter, Mary Grace Moody. Moody died in New Haven on August 18, 1919 at age 82 and was buried at Spring Forest Cemetery in
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near where she was born. Her long-time home in New Haven has been preserved as the Dr. Mary B. Moody House and was listed on the
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in 2017.


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