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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
[1]
This is a
list of British women physicians
.
A
Heather Ashton
(1929–2019), physician and psychopharmacologist.
B
Josephine Barnes
(1912–1999), obstetrician and gynaecologist, first female president of the
British Medical Association
.
Emily Blackwell
(1826–1910), third woman to earn a medical degree in the United States (born Bristol).
Margaret Bromhall
(1890–1967), English radiotherapist.
Edith Mary Brown
(1864–1956), founded the first medical training facility for women in Asia.
C
Sheila Cassidy
(born 1937), known for her work in the hospice movement and human rights campaigning.
Maud Chadburn
Hilda Clark (doctor)
Rachel Clarke
Vicky Clement-Jones
Harriet Clisby
D
Sally Davies (doctor)
G
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
(1836–1917), co-founder of
London School of Medicine for Women
.
Louisa Garrett Anderson
H
Gillian Hanson
Mary Hemingway Rees
Gertrude Herzfeld
J
Sophia Jex-Blake
Caroline Johnson
K
Anna Kingsford
(1846 - 1888)
Judith Kingston
L
Barrie Lambert
Janet Lane-Claypon
Elizabeth Lepper
M
Isabella Macdonald Macdonald
Joan Malleson
Louisa Martindale
Florence Miller
Jessie Murray
Christine Murrell
P
Innes Hope Pearse
S
Ella Campbell Scarlett
Mary Scharlieb
Edith Shove
Miriam Stoppard
Mary Sturge
V
Alice Vickery
W
Marjory Warren
Edith Whetnall
Ethel Williams (physician)
Jane Wilson-Howarth
Helena Rosa Wright
See also
List of first female physicians by country
List of physicians
Women in medicine
References
^
"Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836–1917) | Art UK"
.
Categories
:
Lists of women scientists
British women medical doctors
Lists of women by occupation and nationality
Hidden categories:
Articles with short description
Short description is different from Wikidata
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
[1]
This is a
list of British women physicians
.
A
Heather Ashton
(1929–2019), physician and psychopharmacologist.
B
Josephine Barnes
(1912–1999), obstetrician and gynaecologist, first female president of the
British Medical Association
.
Emily Blackwell
(1826–1910), third woman to earn a medical degree in the United States (born Bristol).
Margaret Bromhall
(1890–1967), English radiotherapist.
Edith Mary Brown
(1864–1956), founded the first medical training facility for women in Asia.
C
Sheila Cassidy
(born 1937), known for her work in the hospice movement and human rights campaigning.
Maud Chadburn
Hilda Clark (doctor)
Rachel Clarke
Vicky Clement-Jones
Harriet Clisby
D
Sally Davies (doctor)
G
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
(1836–1917), co-founder of
London School of Medicine for Women
.
Louisa Garrett Anderson
H
Gillian Hanson
Mary Hemingway Rees
Gertrude Herzfeld
J
Sophia Jex-Blake
Caroline Johnson
K
Anna Kingsford
(1846 - 1888)
Judith Kingston
L
Barrie Lambert
Janet Lane-Claypon
Elizabeth Lepper
M
Isabella Macdonald Macdonald
Joan Malleson
Louisa Martindale
Florence Miller
Jessie Murray
Christine Murrell
P
Innes Hope Pearse
S
Ella Campbell Scarlett
Mary Scharlieb
Edith Shove
Miriam Stoppard
Mary Sturge
V
Alice Vickery
W
Marjory Warren
Edith Whetnall
Ethel Williams (physician)
Jane Wilson-Howarth
Helena Rosa Wright
See also
List of first female physicians by country
List of physicians
Women in medicine
References
^
"Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836–1917) | Art UK"
.
Categories
:
Lists of women scientists
British women medical doctors
Lists of women by occupation and nationality
Hidden categories:
Articles with short description
Short description is different from Wikidata
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