


Historic Portrait of Pioneer in Medicine, Dr. Knabe
This glass negative features Dr. Helene Knabe, an important figure in the history of medicine and public health. Although the exact date of the photograph is not recorded, it captures a moment in a time when women were beginning to break through barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields. Dr. Knabe was one of the early female physicians who contributed significantly to medical advancements and public health initiatives in the early 20th century.
Dr. Knabes work often focused on childrens health and the importance of education in preventative care. As public awareness about health issues grew, she became a role model for future generations of women entering the medical profession. The Bain News Service, known for its pioneering role in photography, documented many significant events and personalities of the time, making this image a valuable part of our understanding of womens contributions to healthcare.
By preserving photographs like this, we not only capture the likeness of an influential woman but also gain insight into the historical context surrounding womens rights and healthcare advancements. Dr. Knabes legacy serves as a reminder of the progress made in the field of medicine and the ongoing efforts for equity within it.

Historic Portrait of Pioneer in Medicine, Dr. Knabe