Bertha received her degree from the New York Medical Hospital and College for Women in 1905. She was an expert in sanitation and for three years chief of the Bureau of Child Hygiene in New Jersey. She was licensed in 1925, but was not practicing in 1931.
The Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College holds Bertha F. Johnson's papers, and the Labadie Collection of the University of Michigan has correspondence between Bertha Johnson and Agnes Inglis.
Bertha received her degree from the New York Medical Hospital and College for Women in 1905. She was an expert in sanitation and for three years chief of the Bureau of Child Hygiene in New Jersey. She was licensed in 1925, but was not practicing in 1931.
The Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College holds Bertha F. Johnson's papers, and the Labadie Collection of the University of Michigan has correspondence between Bertha Johnson and Agnes Inglis.
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