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Stella Stevens Bradford (June 27, 1871 – January 20, 1959) was an American medical doctor, known as a "pioneering leader" in the use of physical therapy for rehabilitation.


Early life and education

Stella Stevens Bradford was born in
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, the eldest child of Amory Howe Bradford and Julia Stevens Bradford. Her father and her brother,
Arthur Howe Bradford Arthur Howe Bradford (November 19, 1883 – August 29, 1973) was a notable Congregational minister and preacher. Early life and education He was born in Montclair, New Jersey to the Rev. Amory Howe Bradford and Julia Maria (Stevens) Bradford. ...
, were Congregational clergymen. Her aunt,
Cornelia Foster Bradford Cornelia Foster Bradford (December 4, 1847 – January 15, 1935) was an American philanthropist and social reformer. She established a settlement house in Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1894. Early life Cornelia Foster Bradford was born in Granby ...
, was a social worker and educator in New Jersey. Her nephew, also named Amory Howe Bradford, was vice president of ''
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''. The Bradfords were descended from William Bradford, governor of
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. Bradford earned a bachelor's degree at
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in 1893, where she was the first president of the Smith College Association of Christian Work. She further studies of sociology at
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and German (with special permission) at the
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, and earned her medical degree at
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in 1902.


Career

Bradford taught school before earning her medical degree. She opened a practice in her hometown in 1903. She served as a school medical inspector in Montclair and established a tuberculosis clinic at
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in New York City. From 1907 she was medical officer at the Ramapo Hills Sanitarium, and from 1910 medical superintendent of Adams Place, another sanitarium in New Jersey. She helped start the Montclair Public Health Nursing Service, and was medical director of the first fresh-air school in the city. Bradford's work increasingly focused on physical therapy and rehabilitation for children and adults affected by tuberculosis, polio, rheumatic fever, and other diseases. She studied techniques at Boston City Hospital and in Denmark at the
Niels Bukh Niels Ebbesen Mortensen Bukh (15 June 1880 – 7 July 1950) was a Danish gymnast and educator who founded the first athletic folk high school in Ollerup in Funen, Denmark. He achieved international fame as a gymnastics trainer for the Danish tea ...
school. "I am very enthusiastic over the results which Mr. Bukh accomplishes," she reported in 1929. "His method of teaching produces a wonderful improvement in the physical condition of the young people." From 1932 to 1936 she was director of physical therapy at
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. From 1950 to 1953 she was acting director of the hospital's Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department. Bradford was president of the Montclair Business and Professional Women's Club in 1937. In 1936, the club established a Stella Stevens Bradford Scholarship Fund, to encourage the educational aspirations of girls interested in medical careers. In 1950 the Women's Service Clubs of Essex County gave her the Outstanding Woman of Essex County Award. She retired in 1956. In 1957, the Medical Society of New Jersey marked her career achievements with a Golden Merit Award.


Personal life

Bradford died in New York City in 1959, aged 87 years. "By her own nature she healed hearts and minds as well as bodies, inspired hope and gave strength and a new outlook, rebuilding a new world for those in despair," wrote the editors of ''The Montclair Times'' in tribute. Her medical bag was donated to the Montclair Historical Society.


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Dr. Stella Bradford in her garden"
an undated photograph, posted to the History of the First Congregational Church of Montclair NJ blog (December 19, 2012). {{DEFAULTSORT:Bradford, Stella Stevens 1871 births 1959 deaths American women physicians Smith College alumni Weill Cornell Medical College alumni People from Montclair, New Jersey Bradford family