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  1. 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 in Britain as a physician and surgeon [1] and as a co-founder and dean of the London School of Medicine for Women , which was the first medical school in Britain to train women as doctors. [2]

  2. Learn about the life and achievements of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first Englishwoman to qualify as a doctor and a pioneer of women's education and suffrage. Find out how she overcame obstacles, founded hospitals and schools, and became the first female mayor of Aldeburgh.

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was an English physician who advocated the admission of women to professional education, especially in medicine. Refused admission to medical schools, Anderson began in 1860 to study privately with accredited physicians and in London hospitals and was licensed to practice.

  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, who broke down barriers to become the first woman to qualify as a doctor in Britain. Discover how she fought for women's education, health and rights in medicine.

  5. Helen Elizabeth Garrett, commonly known as Elizabeth Garrett or Beth Garrett (June 30, 1963 – March 6, 2016), was an American professor of law and academic administrator. On July 1, 2015, she became the 13th president of Cornell University—the first woman to serve as president of the university.

  6. Dec 19, 2022 · Elizabeth Garrett Anderson: the first woman to qualify as a doctor in Britain. Faced with systemic prejudice that refused the opportunity to even study medicine, it required a loophole for the first woman to be able to take her examinations and qualify.

  7. Dec 16, 2017 · Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, who died on Dec 17, 1917, was one of these early pioneers. Elizabeth Garrett was born in London, UK, on June 9, 1836. She was the second woman to gain a place on the British Medical Register, the first being Elizabeth Blackwell, who had trained at Geneva Medical College in New York, USA, and registered in 1856.

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