[2] For twenty years, Clark-Stewart ran a thriving medical practice in Youngstown, Ohio, where she treated both black and white patients.
[5] After graduating from high school, Clark studied medicine privately with Dr. Elmira Y. Howard,[1] the first woman physician in Cincinnati.
She then obtained a place at Boston University School of Medicine,[6] graduating in 1884 after earning the highest honors on her final exams.
She moved with her husband to Youngstown, Ohio, where set up a private practice in medicine and treated both black and white patients.
[6] Clark-Stewart died of Pernicious anemia on April 17, 1910, at the Massillon State Hospital.