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The time came after her husband's death, and the children were old enough to be left, that she felt herself at liberty to take a regular course of study in the New England Medical College, though she had practised already eighteen years in Plymouth, Mass. Since receiving her diploma, she has been established in Boston, commanding a large and lucrative practice, and numbering among her patients some of the first families in the city and the adjacent towns. Too fully occupied by her profession to devote much time to any other work, Dr. Jackson is an earnest sympathizer with the reforms of the day, and a judicious friend to her own sex. Every year of her successful and beneficent life has been an eloquent argument in favor of a more thorough education for woman, and her right to work in any field of labor to which she feels
attracted. Long may her motherly presence be felt among the reformers of our times !
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