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Dorothea Rhodes Lummis Moore (née , Rhodes; after first marriage, Lummis; after second marriage, Moore; November 9, 1857 – March 4, 1942) was an American physician, writer, newspaper editor, and activist. Although a successful student of music in the New England Conservatory of Music, in Boston, she entered the medical school of Boston University in 1881, and graduated with honors in 1884. In 1880, she married Charles Fletcher Lummis, and in 1885, removed to Los Angeles, California, where she began the practice of medicine. She served as dramatic editor of the Los Angeles Times and also musical editor and critic on that journal. She was instrumental in the formation of a humane society which was brought about through her observations of the neglect and cruelty to the children of the poor,

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  • Dorothea Rhodes Lummis Moore (née , Rhodes; after first marriage, Lummis; after second marriage, Moore; November 9, 1857 – March 4, 1942) was an American physician, writer, newspaper editor, and activist. Although a successful student of music in the New England Conservatory of Music, in Boston, she entered the medical school of Boston University in 1881, and graduated with honors in 1884. In 1880, she married Charles Fletcher Lummis, and in 1885, removed to Los Angeles, California, where she began the practice of medicine. She served as dramatic editor of the Los Angeles Times and also musical editor and critic on that journal. She was instrumental in the formation of a humane society which was brought about through her observations of the neglect and cruelty to the children of the poor, (en)
  • Dorothea Rhodes Lummis Moore (9 de noviembre de 1857 - 4 de marzo de 1942) fue una médica, escritora, editora de periódicos y activista de Estados Unidos. Moore nació en Chillicothe (Ohio). Su padre fue Josiah H. Rhodes, de ascendencia holandesa y su madre, Sarah Crosby Swift, descendiente de una familia de Nueva Inglaterra. A pesar de que fue una estudiante exitosa del Conservatorio de Música de Nueva Inglaterra, en 1881 ingresó en la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad de Boston, donde se graduó con honores en 1884. En 1880 contrajo matrimonio con Charles Fletcher Lummis y en 1885 se mudaron a Los Ángeles, donde comenzó a ejercer la Medicina. (es)
  • Dorothea Rhodes Lummis Moore (nascida Rhodes; após o primeiro casamento, Lummis; após o segundo casamento, Moore; Chillicothe, 9 de novembro de 1857 – Califórnia, 4 de março de 1942) foi uma médica, escritora, editora de jornal e ativista americana. Embora fosse uma estudante bem-sucedida de música no , em Boston, ela entrou na escola de medicina da Universidade de Boston em 1881 e se formou com honras em 1884. Em 1880, casou-se com e, em 1885, mudou-se para Los Angeles, na Califórnia, onde iniciou a prática da medicina. Ela atuou como editora dramática do Los Angeles Times e também editora musical e crítica desse jornal. (pt)
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