Dr. Fannie Hagen Emanuel (July 31, 1871 – March 31, 1934[1]) was an American medical doctor and civic leader active in Chicago over the early decades of the twentieth century.
The Emanuel chiropody clinic remained opened in the Chicago Loop for over thirty-five years.
[4] In 1908 Emanuel attended classes in social sciences at the Graham Taylor School of Civics and Philanthropy, Chicago.
In her mission statement Emanuel's stated goal was "to inspire higher ideals of manhood and womanhood, to purify the social condition, and to encourage thrift and neighborhood pride, and good citizenship."
[7] She eventually set up her private practice with offices in the Roosevelt State Bank Building at Grand Boulevard and 35th Street, Chicago.