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Gladys Louise McGarey (née Taylor, November 30, 1920 – September 28, 2024) was an American holistic physician and medical activist. Over her career, McGarey promoted better childbirth practices, holistic medicine, and acupuncture through her medical practice, speeches, and books.
Gladys McGarey, C. Norman Shealy and William A. McGarey were associated with the AHMA. [1] Selected publications. Medicine of the Whole Man (1967)
Gladys McGarey (b. 1920) 2017 M.D., M.D.H, co-founded the American Holistic Medical Association (AHMA) [42] Clara M. Schell (1872–1955) 2017 First female optometrist in the Territory of Arizona [42] Louise Serpa (1925–2012) 2017 Rodeo photographer [42] Christine Kajikawa Wilkinson (b. 1944) 2017
At 102 years old, Dr. Gladys McGarey still works. She offers advice for living a long happy life, how to avoid getting stuck and finding your purpose.
Update: I am seeing Gladys in Topeka in 1952 (The Evening Review, Mon, Mar 31, 1952, Page 3), but not William. So, I just removed the location and the sentence is worded "In 1952, William was drafted and served in the Air Force.[12]" This is Done – CaroleHenson ( talk ) 04:48, 15 April 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]
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Betty Harriet Fairfax graduated with her Bachelor of Science from Kent State University in 1940. Four years later, she graduated from Western University with her master's in education, and then completed post-graduate work at Teachers College, Columbia University.