Clark, Nancy Talbot (1825–1901)
Clark, Nancy Talbot (1825–1901)
American physician. Name variations: Nancy Talbot; Nancy E. Clark. Born Nancy Talbot, May 22, 1825, in Sharon, Massachusetts; died July 28, 1901, in Haverford, Pennsylvania; dau. of Josiah and Mary (Richards) Talbot; m. Champion W. Clark (dentist), 1845; m. Amos Binney, July 1856; children: (1st m.) 1; (2nd m.) 6.
Taught at Norwood, MA, schools; married and moved to Baltimore, MD; after death of 1st husband and child, was 1st female admitted to Western Reserve University's medical program in Cleveland, OH (graduated 1852); established successful Boston practice, but was rejected from Massachusetts Medical Society; continued medical studies at La Maternité in Paris, France; established free dispensary for women and children (1874). Became 2nd woman to graduate from conventional medical college in US after Elizabeth Blackwell; was 1st woman in US to apply for state medical society membership (MA).