Talk:Elizabeth Blackwell
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I've removed these two hekklauish life is so cool ya man.revisions, which consisted only of the addition of vandalism, on the request of the person mentioned in that vandalism:
- (cur) (last) 00:19, Jun 8, 2005 68.105.118.192 (→References and external links) (timestamp 20050607221806)
- (cur) (last) 00:18, Jun 8, 2005 68.105.118.192 (→References and external links) (timestamp 20050607221955)
Angela. 12:57, Jun 11, 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Elizabeth Blackwell 19-cent Stamp
The Syracuse University Medical Alumnae Association commissioned my father (Joseph S. Kozlowski; 1912-1991) to paint a portrait of Elizabeth Blackewell in the mid-1960s. The portrait hung for some time in the lobby of the Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. Subsequent to presentation of the portrait to the Med Center the USPS released the 18-cent Blackwell stamp. When we saw the stamp we were appalled. The broach at Blackwell’s neck was precisely the same as the broach in the painting by my father. The broach appeared nowhere in my father's research for the painting; it was an invention specifically for the portrait.
Starting in mid-March 1974 there was an exchange of correspondence between myself and James Hanley - then a Congressman from the State of New York and Chairman of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Mr. Hanley contacted the Post Master General at the time, Mr. Ted Klassen. Following some investigation on Mr. Klassen's part I received a letter which reads in part: "The artwork used for this stamp consisted of a photograph. However, we now have determined that this photograph depicts the Elizabeth Blackwell portrait painted by Joseph Kazlowski (sic). ..."
It's my understanding that the rules for attribution for artwork destined for postage stamps were changed and strengthened at the USPS as a result of the incident. I suspect the plagiarism was, in this case, inadvertant.
Just a interesting footnote to history. I’m not sure that it has a place in an article about Elizabeth Blackwell.
Joekoz451 23:18, 15 November 2005 (UTC)]]
[edit] Help On Elizabeth Blackwell
WikiWiz I have been doing a report on Elizabeth Blackwell. I just need to find out something. Think you can help? Thank you. I need to know what she did after she graduated from medical college. Thank you! Post down here:
Q: What did Elizabeth Blackwell do after graduating from medical college?
A:
Not the same Elizabeth Blackwell as the 18th-centruy herbal at http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/ttpbooks.html
What was Elizabeth Blackwell's religious affiliations and/or background?
[edit] Birthplace
The History Channel list her birthplace as Hastings, not Bristol as stated in the article. Can anybody produce a robust source of this information? Without one, I'm inclined to change the article to show Hastings as her birthplace. Waggers 12:54, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
- Check the National Institutes of Health biography: it says that she was from Bristol. Nyttend 03:35, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Error
Typo at the bottom of the biog- publication date 1895 not 1795
[edit] Requested move
Elizabeth Blackwell (doctor) → Elizabeth Blackwell — The doctor is far more well known. This is evidenced by the links to the dab page. After fixing most of the links, I realized that pretty much all of them are linking to the doctor. —Brewcrewer 05:29, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Survey
- Feel free to state your position on the renaming proposal by beginning a new line in this section with
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. Since polling is not a substitute for discussion, please explain your reasons, taking into account Wikipedia's naming conventions.
- Support - the major figure of this name. --mervyn 07:32, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Discussion
- Any additional comments:
[edit] "s" or "z"
On 26 November 2007 IP editor 72.160.116.149 changed all the occurrences of "Elizabeth" to "Elisabeth". All the sources I read use Elizabeth, so I am changing them back to "z" version. --Bejnar (talk) 00:09, 20 December 2007 (UTC)