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Elizabeth Power
(1867 - 1924)
Social Activist
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Free Home for Consumptives: Elizabeth A. Power
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Free Home for Consumptives: Elizabeth A. Power
Dorchester: Upham's Corner
428 Quincy Street (now the cul-de-sac Fernald Terrace), Dorchester, MA 02125
19th Century
Medicine
Elizabeth Power (1867-1924) founded the Free Home for Consumptives (FHC) to care for tuberculosis patients on land that is now the cul-de-sac Fernald Terrace and was its long-time president.
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