Susan Anderson (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Susan Anderson, Mountain Doctor". Colorado Virtual Library. Colorado State Library. Retrieved June 1, 2014.

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  • "Dr. Quinn, Doc Susie, and the Reality of Colorado's Women Doctors". issuu. Retrieved 2024-04-07. for most people, the discussion of women doctors in Colorado usually begins with the television show, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. The show aired from January 1993 to May of 1998… There are many who say the show was inspired by the Virginia Cornell book about "Doc Susie," the story of Dr. Susan Anderson and her life in Fraser, Colorado after 1907. While Dr. Quinn was a brilliant show, the setting was Colorado Springs in 1867. In reality, Colorado Springs did not come into existence until 1871, and from the beginning, was planned as a cosmopolitan/ resort town. While Dr. Susan Anderson had a career with many challenges in Fraser, Colorado, she did not attend medical school until the 1890s. She received her Colorado license in 1897.

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