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          Sister of Mercy Mary Rebecca Fidler was the founder of the Susan Dew Hoff Memorial Clinic in West Milford and received her Bachelor of..

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        6. Susan Dew Hoff

          American physician

          Susan Dew Hoff (née, Dew; November 24, 1842 – January 2, 1933) was an American physician and the first woman licensed to practice medicine in West Virginia.

          Early life and education

          Susan Matilda Dew was born on November 24, 1842, in Hampshire County, Virginia to William Henry Harrison Dew and Jane Davis Dew.[1] Growing up, she assisted her father with his medical practice and once he died, she inherited his medical library.[2] She married James Hoff in 1869 and they had five children together[1] before she chose to pursue a career in medicine.

          Although her husband discouraged it, she decided to continue studying.[2]

          Career

          When Dew Hoff approached the West Virginia State Board for a license to become a practicing physician, she was told, "We will make no difference on account of sex or physician."[2] To prepare herself for the State Board Examinations, Dew Hoff studied the medical b