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Dr. Clemence J. Lozier
Dr. CLEMENCE J. LOZIER has been very successful as a physician in New York City.
She was born Dec. 11, 1813, at Plainfield, N.J. A sketch of her career may be found in "Eminent Women of the Age."
In 1849 she attended her first course of lectures at the Central New York College, and graduated at the Syracuse Eclectic College in 1853, having previously applied for admission to several other institutions, and been refused on the ground that no female student could be received.
In 1867 she visited Europe, where every facility was afforded her for the inspection of hospitals ; and eminent men received her, and introduced her to their associates with most gratifying courtesy."
In 1863., by her untiring efforts, a woman's medical college was established in New York. Dr. Lozier acknowledges the great help of Dr. LYDIA F. FOWLER, and her husband L. N. Fowler, with that of Mrs. CHARLOTTE FOWLER WELLS ; but above all she speaks of being indebted " to an unwavering faith in a present Saviour, and his constant, inspiring love."
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