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Adeline B. Church
(1846 - 1927)
Physician/Educator
Visit Her Landmarks
New England Female Medical College, now the Boston University School of Medicine
Related Landmarks
New England Female Medical College, now the Boston University School of Medicine
South End
East Concord Street and East Newton Street at Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118
19th Century
Education
Medicine
The New England Female Medical College, founded in 1848, was here. It trained women in medicine, including Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler (1831-1895), the first African American woman doctor.
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about New England Female Medical College, now the Boston University School of Medicine