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    • Emily Blackwell | Biography & Facts | Britannica
      • Emily Blackwell (born October 8, 1826, Bristol, England—died September 7, 1910, York Cliffs, Maine, U.S.) was an English-born American physician and educator who, with her elder sister, Elizabeth Blackwell, contributed greatly to the education and acceptance of women medical professionals in the United States.
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  2. Emily Blackwell (October 8, 1826 – September 7, 1910) was a trailblazer in the 19th century, making numerous contributions in the field of medicine and women's rights. Emily was the second woman to earn a medical degree at what is now Case Western Reserve University, after Nancy Talbot Clark.

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Emily Blackwell was an English-born American physician and educator who, with her elder sister, Elizabeth Blackwell, contributed greatly to the education and acceptance of women medical professionals in the United States. Learn more about Emily Blackwells life and career.

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  4. Emily Blackwell was born in 1826. The Blackwell family was said to have been a stimulating and intellectual environment to grow up in. Her father, Samuel Blackwell, was a reformer, lay preacher, and dissident. In 1832 he moved his family from Bristol, England, to the United States, settling near Cincinnati.

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    May 9, 2017 · Emily Blackwell Biography: Emily Blackwell, the 6 th of her parents’ nine surviving children, was born in Bristol, England, in 1826. In 1832, her father, Samuel Blackwell, moved the family to America after a financial disaster destroyed his sugar refining business in England.

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  6. Jan 6, 2021 · HISTORY. The Way Americans Remember the Blackwell Sisters Shortchanges Their Legacy. Elizabeth and Emily Blackwell deserve to have their incredible stories told in full. Janice Nimura....

  7. Emily Blackwell (1826-1910) was a pioneer in the field of medicine. She co-founded the New York Infirmary for Women and Children in 1857 and served for three decades as head of its medical school. Although she lived most of her life in the shadow of her older sister, Emily Blackwell made significant contributions of her own to the world of ...

  8. Blackwell, Emily (1826–1910)American pioneer in opening the medical profession to women, who served as physician to generations of poor women and children and facilitated other women's entry into medicine through her work as dean and professor at the Women's Medical College in New York.

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