Hastings, Caroline (1841–1922)

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Hastings, Caroline (1841–1922)

American physician. Born Caroline Eliza Hastings, 1841, in Barre, Massachusetts; died July 19, 1922, at Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, MA; dau. of Mary (Bassett) Hastings and Emery Hastings.

Esteemed educator and physician; graduated from New England Female Medical College in Boston (1868) and established a private practice; was a special anatomy lecturer (1873), an embryology assistant demonstrator and lecturer (1874–77), an anatomy lecturer and demonstrator (1878–79) and an anatomy professor (1880–86) at Boston University Medical School, a coeducational institution that absorbed the New England Female Medical College in 1873; worked with Civil War nurse Mary Jane Safford to offer lectures on women's dress reform; established and was president of Boston's 1st women's medical society, the Twentieth Century Club; while on Boston School Committee, implemented the 1st American free school lunch program for poor children.

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