From a bulletin published by the Chautauqua Manager's Association, 1915
Dr. Lena K. Sadler Physician, Mother, and Lecturer
Dr. Lena (as she is generally known) is a practicing physician and professional co-laborer with Dr. William S. Sadler. She, also, is a graduate of the regular school of medicine.
She is associate professor of Physiologic Therapeutics in “The Post Graduate Medical School of Chicago”; associate director of the “Chicago Institute of Physiologic Thereapeutics”; and a specialist in diseases of women and children.
Dr. Lena is a member of the Chicago Women’s Club, the Illinois State Medical Society, and is also a “fellow” of the American Medical Association.
Before studying medicine, she was a public school teacher and afterwards a trained nurse. She has been a co-laborer with her husband in all his sociological work, giving special attention to rescue work and the establishment of homes for the unfortunate.
Dr. Lena is an enthusiastic speaker — possessing an earnest style and direct delivery which enables her to go at once to the very hearts of her hearers. Her lectures and demonstrations are very popular — interesting alike to men and women. She gives but two lectures to women only — to all her other lectures men are invited. Some of her demonstrations are very unique — truly remarkable. Her lectures are highly scientific, at the same time most simply and plainly expressed in common, everyday language.