Clemence S. Lozier | |
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Born | Clemence Sophia Harned December 11, 1813 Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S. |
Died | April 26, 1888 New York City, New York, U.S. | (aged 74)
Resting place | Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn |
Nationality | USA |
Alma mater | Syracuse Medical College (1853) |
Spouse(s) | Abraham Witton Lozier (c. 1829 — died 1837), John Baker (1844 — divorced 1861)[2][3] |
Children | Abraham Witton Lozier Jr. |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Homeopathy, surgery, gynecology[1] |
Notable students | Anna Manning Comfort (niece) |
Clemence Sophia Lozier (née Harned; December 11, 1813 — April 26, 1888) was an American physician who founded the New York Medical College and Hospital for Women. Dr. Lozier was also a noted feminist and activist, and served as president of the New York City Suffrage League and the National Women's Suffrage Association.[2]