The London School of Medicine for Women (LSMW) established in 1874 was the first medical school in Britain to train women as doctors. The patrons, vice-presidents...
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presence of women in medicine, particularly in the practicing fields of surgery and as physicians, has been traced to the earliest of history. Women have...
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The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is a public research university in Bloomsbury, central London, and a member institution of the...
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Medical School (now part of Imperial College London), the Cape Town, Birkbeck, Middlesex Hospital and the London School of Medicine for Women (both now...
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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (category Members of the London School Board)
known for being the first woman to qualify in Britain as a physician and surgeon and as a co-founder and dean of the London School of Medicine for Women, which...
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Elizabeth Blackwell (category 19th-century American women physicians)
create the first medical school for women in England, London School of Medicine for Women, for which she acted as the Chair of Hygiene. Blackwell settled...
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Lucy Everest Boole (category Women pharmacists)
professor at the London School of Medicine for Women in the Royal Free Hospital, and the first female Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chemistry. Boole...
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Middlesex School of Medicine (UCMSM). The London School of Medicine for Women was established in 1874 by Sophia Jex-Blake, as the first medical school in Britain...
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1986] Institute of Education [merged into UCL in 2014] London School of Medicine for Women [merged into UCL in 1998] New College London [entered in 1900;...
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The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, commonly known as Barts or BL, is a medical and dental school in London, England. The school is part of Queen...
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Middlesex Hospital Medical School (now part of UCL) was also founded in this period, in 1835. The London School of Medicine for Women was founded in 1874, the...
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School of Medicine for Women was founded by Sophia Jex-Blake in Edinburgh, Scotland, in October 1886, with support from the National Association for Promoting...
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(1883–1970), actress Sophia Jex-Blake (1858–61), co-founder of the London School of Medicine for Women Adelaide Anne Procter, poet and philanthropist Mary Catherine...
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Julia Bell (category Alumni of the London School of Medicine for Women)
aspects of the study of heredity. She studied at the London School of Medicine for Women (Royal Free Hospital) which had been the first medical school in Britain...
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Japan. Wiley. ISBN 9781405141451. Retrieved 10 April 2016. "London School of Medicine for Women". UCL Bloomsbury Project. UCL. Archived from the original...
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Sophia Jex-Blake (category National Portrait Gallery (London) person ID same as Wikidata)
Ireland; a leading campaigner for medical education for women, she was involved in founding two medical schools for women, in London and Edinburgh, at a time...
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Emily Blackwell (category Women in medicine)
the London School of Medicine for Women. Blackwell was born on October 8, 1826, in Bristol, England. She was the sixth of nine surviving children of Samuel...
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Edith Anne Stoney (category Irish women mathematicians)
Jex-Blake in anticipation of this law. The London School of Medicine for Women quickly became part of the University of London, with clinical teaching at...
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Louisa Garrett Anderson (category Alumni of the London School of Medicine for Women)
at St Leonards School in St Andrews and London School of Medicine for Women, where she received her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 1898...
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hospital as her first appointment after graduating from the London School of Medicine for Women, she was Hull's first female doctor. "Saying Goodbye to Victoria...
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The Untold Stories of India's First Women in Medicine is a book about six of India's first Indian female physicians in Western medicine. It was written by...
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Royal Free Hospital (category Health in the London Borough of Camden)
medicine, forming an association with the London School of Medicine for Women, under which women from the school completed their clinical studies at the...
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Helen Mackay (category British women medical doctors)
graduation from the London School of Medicine for Women (now part of the UCL Medical School), Mackay practiced at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children where...
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St Stephen's Hospital, Delhi (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from July 2019)
female doctor, Jenny Muller, a woman of Indian-German origins who had attended the London School of Medicine for Women. In 1893, a second female doctor,...
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Mary Lucas Keene (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
professor of anatomy at the London School of Medicine for Women, the first woman professor of anatomy in the United Kingdom, first woman president of the Anatomical...
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Annie McCall (category Alumni of the London School of Medicine for Women)
and Vienna before entering the London School of Medicine for Women. She qualified in 1885 as one of the first 50 women doctors and her interests included...
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Frances Helen Prideaux (category Alumni of the London School of Medicine for Women)
of the most distinguished students" of the London School of Medicine for Women. Her academic and professional success caused changes in the stance of...
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Mary Esther Harding (category Alumni of the London School of Medicine for Women)
university in the first two decades of the 20th century. Harding attended the London School of Medicine for Women, intending to become a missionary doctor...
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1874 in science (section Medicine)
in the United Kingdom Autumn – London School of Medicine for Women founded A. T. Still introduces osteopathic medicine in the United States Vladimir Alekseyevich...
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Flora Murray (category Alumni of the London School of Medicine for Women)
her career in medicine and went on to study in the London School of Medicine for Women in 1897. She then worked as a Medical assistant for 18 months at...
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