Yeomans, Amelia (1842–1913)
Yeomans, Amelia (1842–1913)
Canadian physician. Name variations: Amelia Le Sueur Yeomans. Born Amelia Le Sueur, 1842 in Quebec, Canada; died 1913; dau. of Barbara (Dawson) Le Sueur and Peter Le Sueur; graduate of University of Michigan Department of Medicine, 1883; m. Augustus A. Yeomans (American army surgeon), 1860; children: 3, including Lilian Yeomans (1st practicing woman physician in Winnipeg, Canada).
Social reformer, suffragist and the 2nd practicing woman physician in Winnipeg (the 1st was her daughter), served as president of Dominion Women's Christian Temperance Union; presented graphic speeches about the effects of venereal disease on women, and, rather than condemn prostitutes, encouraged the public to protect young women from the hazardous practice; contributed to the creation of the Equal Franchise Association (1894), which imposed fines and consequences for drunkenness and irresponsible behavior (and ultimately affected prostitution).