Lucy b hobbs-taylor biography of mahatma

          MORNING STAR: A BIOGRAPHY OF LUCY STONE, I By Elinor..

          Lucy Hobbs Taylor

          American dentist (1833–1910)

          Lucy Hobbs Taylor (March 14, 1833 – October 3, 1910) was an American dentist, known for being the first woman to graduate from dental school (Ohio College of Dental Surgery in 1866).[1]

          She was originally denied admittance to the Eclectic Medical College in Cincinnati, Ohio, owing to her gender.

          Due to this, a professor in the college agreed to tutor her and encouraged her to practice dentistry.[2]

          Once again, she applied to a dentistry school, this time Ohio College of Dentistry.

          The Salt of Freedom: The Story of Mahatma Gandhi (Historical Storybooks)|Peter Hepplewhite.

        1. Mahatma Gandhi, A Biography (1st)|Pyarelal and Sushila Nayar.
        2. MORNING STAR: A BIOGRAPHY OF LUCY STONE, I By Elinor.
        3. Lucy Perkins Carner, born York, Pennsylvania; graduated from Bryn Mawr College in ; received M.A. in sociology from Columbia University in ; social.
        4. Kerr, Lucy; Cadegiani, Flavio A.; Baldi, Fernando [UNESP]; Lobo, Raysildo B.; Assagra, Washington Luiz O.; Proenca, Fernando Carlos; Kory, Pierre; Hibberd.
        5. She was once again refused admittance due to her gender. From there, a college graduate agreed to tutor her, allowing her to continue her studies towards dentistry.[3] In 1861, she decided to open her own practice instead of attempting to get into a college once again.

          After a year, she moved to Iowa and opened a dentistry practice. This allowed her to be accepted as a dentist without the diploma and become part of the Iow