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  2. Evening Dispensary For Working Women and Girls - Wikipedia

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    Her interest in medicine was stimulated by her father who was a doctor and Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi. Dr. Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead was a strong advocate for women's rights, in particular in the medical field. She helped establish the dispensary and was also a part of the first institution to hire women physicians. Dr.

  3. List of public dispensaries - Wikipedia

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    The Foundery free dispensary in Moorfields, was opened by Methodist preacher John Wesley in 1746; Finsbury Dispensary, London, founded 1780; St. Mary's Dispensary for Women, London, founded 1866; Surrey Dispensary, founded 1777 [7] Warwick Lane dispensary, London [8] 1688–1725; St. Martin's Lane dispensary [8] General Dispensary, Aldersgate ...

  4. Women in the cannabis industry - Wikipedia

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    "The American cannabis industry accounted for $10 billion of 2018’s [global] figures, with the average U.S. dispensary pulling in $3 million a year." [1] Women took the helm in new businesses and markets as recreational cannabis was legalized particularly in four states—Alaska, Colorado, Oregon and Washington—from 2012 to 2014.

  5. Meet the youngest Black woman dispensary owner in the U.S. - AOL

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  6. Jane Seymour Is Pitching a Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Revival

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    If Jane Seymour has her way, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman will be making rounds again. The titular star of the circa-’90s CBS procedural is looking to revive the series. In fact, the actress ...

  7. List of African-American women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    African-American women have been practicing medicine informally in the contexts of midwifery and herbalism for centuries. Those skilled as midwives, like Biddy Mason, worked both as slaves and as free women in their trades. Others, like Susie King Taylor and Ann Bradford Stokes, served as nurses in the Civil War.

  8. Martha's Vineyard is about to run out of pot. That's led to a ...

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    An 81-year-old woman on Martha's Vineyard drove up to the Island Time dispensary last week seeking her usual order of pot. Unless something changes, the island's only other cannabis dispensary ...

  9. Ida S. Scudder - Wikipedia

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    During her stay, she witnessed three women die in childbirth in one night and resolved to go into medicine. [4] Scudder graduated from Cornell Medical College, New York City, in 1899, a member of the first class that accepted women as medical students. She then headed back to India and started a tiny medical dispensary and clinic for women at ...