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'''Laura E. Seawright''' was a massage therapist with offices in room 424 of the [[Chalifoux Building]] in the 1900s. | '''Laura E. Seawright''' was a massage therapist with offices in room 424 of the [[Chalifoux Building]] in the 1900s. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:39, 10 March 2019
Laura E. Seawright was a massage therapist with offices in room 424 of the Chalifoux Building in the 1900s.
Seawright trained as a nurse and masseuse. In 1903 she endorsed the patent medicine "Feminala" for "women suffering from the health-wrecking diseases my sex is heir to." In 1904 she advertised among her services, "general massage, medicated vapor baths, electric treatments, and manicuring."