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Justina Ford

Justina Laurena Ford (January 22, 1871 – October 14, 1952) was an American physician. She was the first licensed African American female doctor in Denver, Colorado,〔 and practiced gynecology, obstetrics, and pediatrics from her home for half a century.
==Biography==
Justina Laurena Warren was born in 1871 in Knoxville, Illinois. She was one of many children and often accompanied her mother, a nurse, when she tended to patients.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dr. Justina Ford )〕 In 1892 she married Baptist minister John Ford and subsequently moved to Chicago, where she graduated from the Hering Medical College in 1899.〔
Ford worked briefly at an Alabama hospital before relocating to Denver in 1902. There, she was given her medical license, although she was told by her examiner, "I feel dishonest taking a fee from you. You've got two strikes against you to begin with. First of all, you're a lady, and second, you're colored". Since African Americans were barred at the time from working in hospitals or joining the Colorado Medical Association, Ford set up a private practice in her home in Five Points, where she specialized in gynecology, obstetrics, and pediatrics.〔〔 In 1915, she and her husband divorced; she later married Alfred Allen.〔
Ford practiced medicine from her home for 50 years, serving a diverse clientele that included "poor whites, African-Americans, and non-English speaking immigrants who were turned away from hospitals".〔 Her patients often exchanged goods and services for consultations, rather than paying in cash.〔 She delivered nearly 7,000 babies during her career.〔 She was affectionately called "The Lady Doctor" by her patients.〔
In 1950, Ford was allowed to join the Colorado and American Medical Associations; she also became a member of the Denver Medical Society and began working in the Denver General Hospital.〔〔 At that time, she was still the only female African American doctor in Denver.〔 Ford continued to practice medicine until two weeks before her death in 1952.〔

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