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Edith Pechey – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: Still determined to be a doctor, she then travelled to Switzerland and undertook her medical licensing exam in the University of Bern in German. ... When she eventually returned to England she started the Medical Women’s Federation in 1882, an
Sophia Jex-Blake – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: country and persuade them to also apply to Edinburgh Medical School, thus rendering the court’s ruling obsolete. ... It was in Berne, Switzerland that Jex-Blake finally received her medical degree.
Isabel Thorne – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: After learning that Miss Elizabeth Garrett Anderson had become a registered medical practitioner, Thorne became anxious to follow suit and enrol in medical school. ... Thorne therefore also decided to apply to medical school and moved to Edinburgh with
Living conditions – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: From the very beginning female medical students struggled to find suitable student accommodation. ... A women’s union was founded in 1905, giving female medical students their first real opportunity to demonstrate independent political expression.
Supporters of the Edinburgh 7 – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: Supporters of the Edinburgh 7. Whilst the Edinburgh Seven undoubtedly faced an immense amount of opposition during their attempts to pursue a medical career, they did equally receive a great deal ... Committee for Securing a Medical Education. A
Dr Elsie Inglis: Surgeon, Suffragist and Hero – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: for the women’s vote but for equal right in education and the medical career. ... And they also sent fourteen medical units to serve in areas as diverse as France, Serbia, Corsica, Salonika, Romania, Russia and Malta.
Who were the Edinburgh 7? – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: The Edinburgh Seven were the first undergraduate female medical students at any British university. ... The Medical Faculty and the Senatus Academicus (The University’s supreme academic body) both voted in favour of allowing her to study medicine,
The Reluctant Surgeon Scientist – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: I was fortunate to be awarded a Clinician Scientist Award from the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2003, which provided me with five years of funding to combine research and clinical ... More recently, I have taken on leadership roles locally, as Director
Opposers of the Edinburgh 7 – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: He was a member of the medical faculty, the senate, the Court, the university council and the management board of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. ... Male Medical Students. Reports are mixed regarding the undergraduate male students’ attitudes
What did the Edinburgh 7 do after Edinburgh? – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: What did the Edinburgh 7 do after Edinburgh? From higher education in Paris to new medical schools for women in the UK. ... In 1880 she received a medical license from the King’s and Queen’s College of Physicians in Ireland.