Dr. Clair Lewis
Dr. Clair Lewis is a renowned Doctor & professor of Medicine specializing in Gynecology and Surgery in the Imperial School of Medicine. Dr. Lewis is married to Ezekeil Thorton-Doors with whom she has been with since her first year of studies in Medicine.
Dr. Lewis achieved the greatest height of her career when she pioneered the process known as Uterine myomectomy which is the surgical removal of uterine leiomyomas, also known as fibroids. In contrast to a hysterectomy, the uterus remains preserved and the woman retains her reproductive potential.
Dr. Lewis lives in south-east Stormwatch and works in the University and her private practice close to her home. As a surgeon she is often called to advise or even take the knife in the Imperial Navy Hospital in Gravenfall.
Born in 1804, In Eld, Dr. Lewis has experienced the pain and suffering of the Burn first hand. As a young girl of 11 she took part to the rescue efforts and the construction of the Fortifications of the Wall in Edison Island. By 1825, well within the trouble times of the Burn, Clair has been working as a nurse learning how to treat people and doing, as most other people, all is necessary for the survival of the people that streamed into Edison City. During the years of Silence, Dr. Lewis dedicated her life to Medicine, went to Medical school with a scholarship funded by her credits and finished her education in 1832 and started working in King's Hospital. During her time there she helped thousands of people. Due to her personal struggles with the subjects, her focus was always the reproductive health of women. In 1845 AF she. established her private practice in Stormwatch but she continued to do pro-bono in the clinics of the Hospital every day until 1855 where she was awarded the Chair of Surgery of the Imperial School of Medicine.
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