Olga Povitzky was born in
Lithuania, then part of the
Russian Empire. She moved to the United States in 1893 to live with her brother Charles, who was a druggist in Philadelphia. Her sister Anna Pavitt Boudin became a prominent dentist in New York. Her niece, Eleanor Osborne-Hill, was a lawyer and sculptor. Povitzky graduated from the
Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1901; she and her fellow graduate,
Dora Chatterjee, were highlighted in news reports of the graduation. In 1905, she completed a doctorate in public health at
New York University. == Career ==