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Dr. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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September 2, 2015· 1 min read
Dr. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Historyiman · September 2, 2015 · 1 min

"I strengthened my influence by cultivating good feeling. I lent the men papers to read, and invited their children into our grounds; giving them fruit. I was their physician, also with my box of homeopathic medicines I took charge of the men, women, and children in sickness. Thus the most amicable

"I strengthened my influence by cultivating good feeling. I lent the men papers to read, and invited their children into our grounds; giving them fruit. I was their physician, also with my box of homeopathic medicines I took charge of the men, women, and children in sickness. Thus the most amicable relations were established, and, in any emergency, these poor neighbors were good friends." ~ Dr. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (the lady in the middle) 1815-1902, was a devoted Homeopath activist. She was an outspoken opponent of slavery and a firm supporter of women's rights. In 1863, she helped found a homeopathic school, which was called New York Medical College for Women. I Love Homeopathy,

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