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The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Miller, Florence Fenwick

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Edition of 1920. See also Florence Fenwick Miller on Wikipedia, and the disclaimer.

765943The Encyclopedia Americana — Miller, Florence Fenwick

MILLER, Florence Fenwick, English doctor, lecturer and author: b. 5 Nov. 1854. She entered the Ladies' Medical College, London, in 1871; gained a wide practice and did much charity work; was thrice a member of the London school board; and is a prominent advocate of women's suffrage. She married Frederick A. Ford in 1877, but kept her maiden name. She wrote ‘The House of Life’ (1879): ‘Physiology for Schools’ (1880); ‘Atlas of Anatomy’ (1880); ‘Readings in Social Economy’ (1833); ‘Life of Harriet Martineau’ (1884); and ‘In Ladies' Company’ (1892).