Kate Breckenridge Karpeles
Kate Breckenridge Karpeles was an American medical doctor. She was the first woman to be appointed a contract surgeon by the United States Army, during World War I, and she served as president of the American Medical Women's Association.
Early life
Katherine Breckenridge Bogle was born in Danville, Kentucky, the daughter of Dr. John Cowan Bogle and Della MacFerran. Her father was a medical doctor. She attended Kentucky College for Women and completed undergraduate studies at Goucher College in 1909, and earned her medical degree at Johns Hopkins University in 1914.Career
As a new medical doctor, Kate Bogle had internships at Garfield Hospital in Washington, D. C. In 1918, she became the first woman appointed as a contract surgeon with the United States Army, stationed in Washington, D. C. as assistant surgeon at the Emergency Dispensary, treating civilian employees of the War Department. She held the equivalent rank of first lieutenant.After the war, in addition to her private practice and hospital affiliation, she worked with the Women's Bureau of the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, and spoke to women's organizations. In 1932, she donated her medical services to the Bonus Army protesters and their families in their encampment. She was president of the American Medical Women's Association from 1938 to 1939. In that role, she petitioned Congress for women military doctors to receive the same pay, rank, and benefits as their male colleagues.