Helen Morton (September 27, 1834 – March 22, 1916) was an American obstetrician, one of the early generation of women physicians practicing in Boston in the nineteenth century.
[1] She returned to Boston and was an attending physician at the New England Hospital for Women and Children,[3][4] in charge of maternity services, for at least twenty years.
[5] She was close colleagues with Maria Zakrzewska, Ednah D. Cheney, Susan Dimock, and Lucy E. Sewall, among other women physicians working in Boston in her time.
[10] She donated several subscriptions of periodicals, including American Journal of Archaeology and Forestry and Irrigation, to the Plymouth Public Library.
In her memory, her family donated an ambulance to the American Women's Hospitals Service in France during World War I.