Background
Handy was born in Smyrna, Delaware and was the daughter of L. Irving Handy, a United States. Representative.
Handy was born in Smyrna, Delaware and was the daughter of L. Irving Handy, a United States. Representative.
She attended Goucher College and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine from which she graduated in 1916.
In 1945, she established the first mothers" milk bank at Delaware Hospital (now Wilmington Hospital) in Wilmington, Delaware. She was the first native-born female Delawarean to become a doctor and was also the state’s first pediatrician. In 1918, during an outbreak of Spanish influenza in the Wilmington area, Handy was asked by the Board of Health to open a paediatric ward at People"s Settlement staffed by volunteers and with very little equipment.
She subsequently established a pediatric clinic and became Assistant Chief, and in 1921, Chief, of Pediatrics at Delaware Hospital where she set up a nursery for premature babies.
Handy collected surplus breast milk in the community to feed the babies of mothers who could not breast feed, and in 1945 founded the Mother"s Milk Bank with Margaret Trentman, a hospital board member whose baby son had died because she was unable to nurse him. The bank supplied breast milk to mothers throughout the United States as well as for research purposes, for 40 years.
She also helped to establish ophthalmology as a speciality in Delaware, with Norman Cutler becoming the first state-certified ophthalmologist in 1947. The Margaret Handy Lectureship at Christiana Hospital in is named for her.
Wyeth also painted another portrait, From the Capes, in 1974 and gave her Lenape Barn, a watercolour, as a gift in 1961.