Lucy Mabel Hall-Brown

Lucy Mabel Hall-Brown
Born
Lucy Mabel Hall

November 1843
DiedAugust 1, 1907(1907-08-01) (aged 63)
Occupationphysician, writer
Alma materMilton College, Dearborn Seminary, University of Michigan
Spouse
Robert George Brown
(m. 1891)

Lucy M. Hall-Brown (née, Hall; November 1843 – August 1, 1907) was an American physician and writer. She was a general practitioner and a physician at the Sherborn Reformatory for Women, now the Massachusetts Correctional Institution – Framingham. She was appointed by Governor Thomas Talbot, on Mosher's recommendation, resident-physician to the Massachusetts Reformatory and returned at once to take up the work. Later, she was offered the position of superintendent, which she declined. In 1883, Mosher, being appointed professor of physiology, hygiene and resident physician to Vassar College, asked to have Hall appointed to share the work, the two at this time starting a partnership, beginning their private work in Brooklyn and serving alternately at college. At the end of three years, Hall gave her entire time to practice in Brooklyn and continued so working until three years before her death.