FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN

Dr. Janet Travell - Pelham Town Historian
Janet Graham Travell (December 17, 1901 – August 1, 1997)

On January 26, 1961, just about a week after his inauguration,
President
John F. Kennedy appointed Janet Travell, 59, as
his personal physician, making her the first woman in history
to hold the post.

Dr. Travell possessed an impressive resume that included
graduating with honors from Wellesley College, internships
in cardiology, a professorship in clinical pharmacology at
Cornell University and an established reputation as a
pioneer in the treatment of chronic myofascial pain.

January 26, 1961 The Lady Doctor Is In President Kennedy appoints physician  and medical researcher Dr. Janet Travell as the first woman personal  Physician to the President. For years, the newly-elected Kennedy

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