Charlotte Denman Lozier
Physician, Deceased Person
1844 – 1870
Who was Charlotte Denman Lozier?
Charlotte Denman Lozier was an American physician and lecturer. A feminist, she campaigned for the Women's Suffrage and Workingwomen's Associations as well as other progressive and charitable organizations.
Lozier was born in the western United States. Her mother died when she was young, and she became caretaker for her family. She studied medicine, and became a professor at the New York Medical College for Women.
Lozier died January 3, 1870, due to health complications surrounding the pregnancy and birth of her third child, who was born several days before she died. She was survived by this child, her two previous children, and her husband.
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