She married Edmund Stallo in 1889, and they had two daughters: Laura and Helena. But she died of cancer, shortly after her daughters were born.
Her parents were very wealthy and they bought and donated the buildings necessary to establish the first medical school for women in Cincinnati (and in Ohio), in 1895. They named the institution after her. It was called, "The Laura Memorial Women's Medical College."
Her husband left their two daughters with her father, Alexander McDonald, and then he moved to New York City and lived in a hotel. He later stole the inheritances that were meant for his own two daughters.
She married Edmund Stallo in 1889, and they had two daughters: Laura and Helena. But she died of cancer, shortly after her daughters were born.
Her parents were very wealthy and they bought and donated the buildings necessary to establish the first medical school for women in Cincinnati (and in Ohio), in 1895. They named the institution after her. It was called, "The Laura Memorial Women's Medical College."
Her husband left their two daughters with her father, Alexander McDonald, and then he moved to New York City and lived in a hotel. He later stole the inheritances that were meant for his own two daughters.
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