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    Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (9 June 1836 – 17 December 1917) was an English physician and suffragist. She is known for being the first woman to qualify...
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    The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Obstetric Hospital and its predecessor organisations provided health care to women in central London from the mid-Victorian...
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    are provided by Interserve. In November 2008, the £70 million Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing was opened, allowing the hospital to offer all women's health...
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  • Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School (EGA), a medium-sized comprehensive secondary school for girls in Islington, London, England, is rated as 'Outstanding'...
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  • University College Hospital Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing was opened and most activities from the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital were moved into the...
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    daughter of the founding medical pioneer Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, whose biography she wrote in 1939. Anderson was the Chief Surgeon of the Women's Hospital...
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    medical register (1 January 1859). She also became a mentor to Elizabeth Garrett Anderson during this time. By 1866, nearly 7,000 patients were being treated...
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  • pioneering women physicians Sophia Jex-Blake, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Emily Blackwell and Elizabeth Blackwell with Thomas Henry Huxley. The founding...
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    man, and a keen patriot." As a child, Fawcett's elder sister Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, who became Britain's first female doctor, introduced her to Emily...
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  • Australian colonist and winemaker Bessie Anderson Stanley (1879–1952), American poet Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836–1917), English physician and feminist...
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    was renamed in 1918 the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital. Its work continues in the modern Elizabeth Garrett Anderson maternity wing of University College...
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    2003 to 2004, researchers from the Department of Gynaecology, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital in London, measured the labia and other genital structures...
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    the first British town to elect a female mayor: Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, whose father, Newson Garrett, had been mayor in 1889. In 2006, Sam Wright became...
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  • Skelton Anderson and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Anderson's father was a shipping magnate who merged the family shipping business, Anderson, Anderson & Co...
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  • Millicent Fawcett and Agnes Garrett and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson the first British woman to qualify as a doctor. In 1867, Garrett moved to London hoping...
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    Hugh Catchpole; and Britain's first female physician and mayor, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. The tuberculosis treatment pioneer Jane Walker ran the East Anglian...
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    Agnes's older sister was Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, who was the first British woman to qualify as a doctor. Elizabeth set up a pioneering hospital for...
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    Promotion of Social Science and befriended Barbara Bodichon and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. After moving to London with her mother in 1862, she wrote for...
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    apothecaries which took away business from male physicians. In 1865 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson became the first woman to be licensed to practice medicine in...
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    2017. Jone Johnson Lewis, "Millicent Garrett Fawcett", ThoughtCo.com. Jone Johnson Lewis, "Elizabeth Garrett Anderson", ThoughtCo.com. Jone Johnson Lewis...
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  • she worked to aid the poor. She was then a ward sister at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital in Bloomsbury. She left midwifery to work in palliative...
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    1866. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first English female doctor, was a visiting physician there. In 1932 it was renamed the Princess Elizabeth of York...
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    Sally Davies (doctor) Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836–1917), co-founder of London School of Medicine for Women. Louisa Garrett Anderson Gillian Hanson Mary...
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    patroness of several organizations and charities, including the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, the Women's Hospital Fund, and the Central School of...
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  • pathologist and was said to be related to Elizabeth Garrett Anderson through Max's maternal grandmother Ellen Garrett. In 1951, his family moved to 183 Hills...
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    suffragist and interior designer Rhoda Garrett. Among her cousins were Millicent Fawcett and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson: a feminist heritage which inspired...
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    Coincidentally, the year of Barry’s death was also the year that Elizabeth Garrett Anderson – 'Britain's first practising female doctor' – passed her Apothecaries...
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  • Thaxted for 19 years, and Ellen, née Garrett, who according to family tradition was a cousin of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, although research on Syd Barrett's...
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    Cemetery. His nephew James Anderson, who worked in P&O, was married to the medical pioneer Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. "Arthur Anderson". Undiscovered Scotland...
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    was renamed the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital in 1918 following the death of the hospital's founder, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first woman...
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