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    Emily Hancock Siedeberg-McKinnon CBE (17 February 1873 – 13 June 1968) was a New Zealand medical practitioner and hospital superintendent. She was also...
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    Henry George Siedeberg (13 July 1877 – 21 May 1945) was a New Zealand cricketer who represented the national side and was several times the national billiards...
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  • Emily Hancock may refer to: Emily Hancock Siedeberg (1873–1968), New Zealand doctor and medical administrator Emily Hancock (Neighbours), a fictional...
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    earn her M.D. at the University of Geneva in 1900.[citation needed] Emily Siedeberg (1873–1968) became the first female doctor in New Zealand in 1896....
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  • female anywhere in the British Empire. Early university graduates were Emily Siedeberg (doctor, graduated 1895) and Ethel Benjamin (lawyer, graduated 1897)...
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    General Arthur Prior, philosopher Lauren Kim Roche, physician and author Emily Siedeberg, first female medical graduate Penny Simmonds, politician Robert Stout...
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  • Scott – notable New Zealand doctor, medical officer and prisoner of war. Emily Siedeberg – doctor, hospital superintendent and first female medical graduate...
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    to graduate with an Honors Degree. Early university graduates were Emily Siedeberg (doctor, graduated 1895) and Ethel Benjamin (lawyer, graduated 1897)...
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    Wellington. Women did not enter medical training until 1891 when Emily Siedeberg became the first female medical student. Between 1896 and 1924 there...
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  • Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu. "Siedeberg, Emily Hancock". teara.govt.nz. Retrieved 24 September 2021. Britishness Abroad:...
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    1941. The Otago Pioneer Women's Memorial Association was formed after Emily Siedeberg-McKinnon visited the Women's Building in Vancouver, Canada, in 1928...
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  • Albert Samuel Michael Joseph Savage Bill Schramm Tom Seddon Bob Semple Emily Siedeberg William Sinclair-Burgess George John Smith Stephen Smith Sydney George...
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    Otago Dunedin School of Medicine and was the second woman, following Emily Siedeberg, in New Zealand to complete medical school, graduating in 1897. She...
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    (New Zealand women's suffrage centenary year) to honour McMillan, Emily Siedeberg, and Ethel Benjamin. Eunson, Keith. "McMillan, Ethel Emma - Biography"...
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  • only two women had previously gained medical degrees in New Zealand, Emily Siedeberg and Margaret Cruickshank. Horsley moved to Auckland after graduation...
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    to Miss R.C. Ffitch, Matron of St Helens Wellington, 1964–1970 Dr Emily Siedeberg-McKinnon’s account of the history of maternity care in Dunedin on Corpus...
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  • Kinder were the third women medical graduates in New Zealand after Emily Siedeberg and Margaret Cruickshank. Platts-Mills moved to Wellington in 1901...
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    to hang 1896: National Council of Women of New Zealand was created, Emily Siedeberg became the first female doctor to graduate, and Mary Ann Bacon became...
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    speakers at the ceremony included Cruickshank's former classmate Dr Emily Siedeberg, representing the New Zealand Medical Women's Association, the Member...
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    Katherine Mansfield. New Zealand's first female medical graduate, Dr Emily Hancock Siedeberg, delivered Frame at St. Helens Hospital in 1924. Frame spent her...
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    Medlicott – family lawyer and former University of Otago Chancellor Emily Hancock Siedeberg – New Zealand's first female medical graduate Patricia Payne (mezzo-soprano)...
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  • torch". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 9 January 2021. Sargison, Patricia A. "Siedeberg, Emily Hancock". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture...
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  • founded. Ballinger Belt: Lieutenant Hoskins (Thames) 17 February: Emily Hancock Siedeberg, New Zealand's first female medical graduate. 21 October (in New...
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    Professors in New Zealand when she retired in 1983. 1922 1993 Emily Hancock Siedeberg-McKinnon Medical practitioner, hospital superintendent, and the...
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