Louise Stevens Bryant (1885–1956) was an American public health specialist, writer, editor and publicist.
Louise Stevens Bryant was born in Paris, France to American parents in 1885.
[3] Bryant served on the Statistical Bureau of the War Industries Board in Washington, D.C for one year, from 1918 to 1919.
[3] In 1923, Bryant joined the public health field as an employee of the New York-based Committee on Dispensary Development.
In 1927 she was hired by Robert Latou Dickinson as the executive secretary of the National Committee on Maternal Health (CMH).