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Ruth Webster Lathrop

Ruth Webster Lathrop was an American physician and medical school professor, who taught physiology at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.

Early life
Lathrop was from Le Roy, New York, the daughter of Francis Cuming Lathrop and Fannie Aurelia Comstock Lathrop. She attended Ingham University in her hometown, and graduated from Wellesley College in 1883. She earned a medical degree at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1891. == Career ==
Career
Lathrop taught physiology and anatomy courses at the Woman's Medical College of Philadelphia. She was one of several faculty who resigned in protest in 1923, when colleague Alice Weld Tallant's appointment was not renewed. She later taught at Temple University School of Medicine. She retired in 1937. She and her mother were charter members of the Independence Hall chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was also active in the Philadelphia Wellesley Club, and the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Lathrop lived in Philadelphia with a fellow physician, Annie Bartram Hall. She died at their home in 1940, aged 78 years, from heat exhaustion. == References ==
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