- Cecilia Mettler
Cecilia Charlotte Asper Mettler was a medical historian. She was one of the first full-time (and the first female) professors of the
history of medicine in America.Mettler was born on
October 26 ,1909 inWeehawken ,New Jersey . Her father, William Charles Asper, was a lawyer. She learned Latin at the Convent of St. Elizabeth where she received herA.B. in 1931. She studied further atCornell University where she received herPh.D. in 1938. During this time she familiarized with medicine at the Washington University School of Nursing and at theUniversity of Georgia School of Medicine where her husband, Fred Mettler, worked. In 1939, she was named assistant professor of Medical History at the University of Georgia School of Medicine. In 1941, they moved toNew York where she held a position as an Associate in Neurology,Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons .She noted that medical history is typically taught either by delivering chronological lectures or by focusing on a specific topic and proposed to correlate medical history teaching with the teaching of the medical curriculum. Her major work, “The History of Medicine” reflected that approach. It was completed after nine years of work just a few days before her death, and published posthumously.
Mettler died on
December 1 ,1943 , three days after the birth of her daughter.References
* Mettler FA. Cecilia Charlotte Asper Mettler (1909-1943). Bulletin of the History of Medicine (1944), 16:179-83.
Work
* The History of Medicine. The Blakiston Co, Philadelphia, 1947
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