Nannie C. Straus Dunsmoor (November 17, 1860 – July 18, 1941) was an American physician and one of the first woman to be a medical doctor in California.
She continued to practice into her 80s. She was the oldest active member in the United States of the Soroptimist Club.
Early life
Nannie C. Straus was born on November 17, 1860, in
Clarksville, Tennessee
Clarksville is a city in Montgomery County, Tennessee, United States, and its county seat. The city had a population of 166,722 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of municipalities in Tennessee, fifth-most populo ...
, the daughter of Louis and Ann Straus. The family moved to California in 1875.

She graduated in 1887 from
Los Angeles High School
Los Angeles High School is the oldest public high school in the Southern California region and in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Its colors are royal blue and white and the teams are called the Romans.
Los Angeles High School is a publ ...
on Poundcake Hill. More than ten years after graduation from high school, together with her husband, she decided to study medicine and enrolled in pre-medical courses at the
University of Southern California
The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Robert M. Widney, it is the oldest private research university in ...
. She graduated in 1900, a pioneer in this field in California, in the same class of her husband, and they became physicians and surgeons.
Career
Nannie C. Dunsmoor was Chief Surgeon at the Los Angeles Receiving Hospital. She was a member of the Hollywood Hospital Staff. She was Medical examiner for the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
She was the first woman physician in Los Angeles to drive a gasoline car, and continued for 33 years, stopping only at 79 years old, when her eyesight was compromised.
She was the president of the
Professional Women's Club. She was president and treasurer of the
Alpha Epsilon Iota.
She continued to practice into her 80s. She was the oldest active member in the United States of the
Soroptimist Club
Soroptimist International (SI) , founded in 1921, is a global volunteer service for women with almost 66,000 members in 118 countries worldwide. Soroptimist International also offers Associate Membership and E-Clubs.
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.
She was member of the
Friday Morning Club
The Friday Morning Club building is located in Downtown Los Angeles, California. It was the second home of the women's club also named the Friday Morning Club (FMC), for 61 years.
The large and elaborate six−story clubhouse was designed by arc ...
,
Order of the Eastern Star
The Order of the Eastern Star (OES) is a Freemasonry, Masonic List of fraternal auxiliaries and side degrees, appendant Masonic bodies, body open to both men and women. It was established in 1850 by lawyer and educator Rob Morris (Freemason), R ...
, Women's Athletic Club, and the Pioneer Society of Los Angeles.
Personal life
Nannie C. Straus married Dr. John M. Dunsmoor who at the time of their wedding was a school teacher. They had one son, Dr. Robert M. Dunsmoor who became a physician and surgeon at the Georgia Street Receiving Hospital. They lived at 925 Pacific Mutual Bldg., Los Angeles, California, and later moved to 119 N. Belmont Avenue.
Her husband died in 1931 and she died on July 18, 1941.
References
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1860 births
1941 deaths
People from Clarksville, Tennessee
University of Southern California alumni
Physicians from California
20th-century American physicians
Physicians from Tennessee
20th-century American women physicians