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HERSOM, Mrs. Jane Lord, physician, born in Sanford,
Me., 6th August, 1840. Her father and mother were of good English descent.
She was educated in Springvale, Me., whither the family had removed. She
began to teach before she was sixteen, going to school in the fall and
winter and teaching in the summer. In 1865, when twenty-five years of age,
she became the wife of Dr. N. A. Hersom. He took his bride to Farmington,
N. H., where they settled. In 1862 Dr. Hersom had entered the army as an
assistant surgeon, was promoted to first surgeon, and afterwards had
charge of a field hospital. After the war he began a laborious country
practice. His strength soon gave way so as to necessitate a vacation of
five years. He then resumed work and established himself in
Portland, Me., where he soon acquired a practice which demanded all his
time and energies. In 1881 Dr. Hersom went abroad for needed rest
and died in Dublin, Ireland, one week after landing. Mrs. Hersom had read
medical works to her husband during his sickness, and, enjoying them,
continued to read when the need was past. Her husband had been aware of
her special fitness, and had often told her she would make a fine
physician. The knowledge of his confidence in her abilities acted as a
stimulus, and with characteristic energy she began her studies with Prof.
S. H. Weeks, of Portland, Me. In 1883 she entered the Woman's Medical
College in Philadelphia. After her graduation from that institution she
began work in Portland, planning only for a small office practice. Her
desires have been far more than realized. She has had a large and
increasing practice from the first. She was elected physician of the
Temporary Home fur Women and Children, in Portland, which position she
held for four years, until she was obliged to resign in order to attend
properly to her other duties. She is a member of the American Medical
Association, the State and County Medical Societies and also of the
Practitioner's Club, of which she was elected president for 1892. She is
an active member of the Woman's Suffrage Association. She became a woman
suffragist through her experience as a student and physician. One of her
children died in infancy, and one daughter is living. DEDICATED TO FREE
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