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Amy Isabella Johnston (5 April 1872–17 September 1908) was a New Zealand dentist and one of the first women in the country to qualify in dentistry.

Early life

Johnston was born in Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand on 5 April 1872. [1] She attended Greymouth High School. [1] [2]

Career

Johnston was apprenticed to a dentist in Blenheim, J.F. Wilson in 1893. She passed her dentistry qualifications and was registered in 1896. [1] She was either the second or third woman in New Zealand to qualify [2] [3] and was one of five registered female dentists at that time. [1]

She worked with Wilson in Invercargill for about two years but in 1898 bought out Wilson's practice in Blenheim, making it likely that she was the first woman to own a dental practice. [1] In 1900 she returned to Invercargill and the following year declared herself voluntarily bankrupt as creditors were concerned she had left her business. [1] [4] She continued to practice in Blenheim and Invercargill until 1908 when she died in Invercargill. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Brooking, Tom. "Amy Isabella Johnston". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Dental". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Otago & Southland Provincial Districts). Christchurch: The Cyclopedia Company. 1905. p. 833.
  3. ^ "Advertisements". Hastings Standard. 22 October 1896. p. 2. Retrieved 6 March 2022 – via PapersPast.
  4. ^ "Local and general news". Marlborough Express. 23 October 1901. p. 2. Retrieved 6 March 2022 – via PapersPast.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Amy Isabella Johnston)

Amy Isabella Johnston (5 April 1872–17 September 1908) was a New Zealand dentist and one of the first women in the country to qualify in dentistry.

Early life

Johnston was born in Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand on 5 April 1872. [1] She attended Greymouth High School. [1] [2]

Career

Johnston was apprenticed to a dentist in Blenheim, J.F. Wilson in 1893. She passed her dentistry qualifications and was registered in 1896. [1] She was either the second or third woman in New Zealand to qualify [2] [3] and was one of five registered female dentists at that time. [1]

She worked with Wilson in Invercargill for about two years but in 1898 bought out Wilson's practice in Blenheim, making it likely that she was the first woman to own a dental practice. [1] In 1900 she returned to Invercargill and the following year declared herself voluntarily bankrupt as creditors were concerned she had left her business. [1] [4] She continued to practice in Blenheim and Invercargill until 1908 when she died in Invercargill. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Brooking, Tom. "Amy Isabella Johnston". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Dental". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Otago & Southland Provincial Districts). Christchurch: The Cyclopedia Company. 1905. p. 833.
  3. ^ "Advertisements". Hastings Standard. 22 October 1896. p. 2. Retrieved 6 March 2022 – via PapersPast.
  4. ^ "Local and general news". Marlborough Express. 23 October 1901. p. 2. Retrieved 6 March 2022 – via PapersPast.



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