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  1. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (9 Haziran 1836 – 17 Aralık 1917), İngiliz hekim ve kadın hakları savunucusu. İngiltere’nin hekim ve kadın hakları savunucusu olan ilk kadını. Kadınlarla çalışan ilk hastanenin kurucu ortağı, İngiliz tıbbı okulunun birinci dekanı, Fransa’da tıbbın ilk kadın doktoru, İngiltere’deki bir ...

  2. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was the first female doctor to qualify in England. She opened a school of medicine for women, and paved the way for women’s medical education in Britain. She was born in Whitechapel, London, the daughter of a pawnbroker with 12 children. She was given a good education and decided to become a doctor after meeting Dr Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female doctor to ...

  3. Garrett did not enjoy operating, however, and was perfectly willing to turn this part of hospital work over to other women surgeons on her staff. The hospital moved to a larger site in 1899, nearly twenty years before it was renamed the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital.

  4. 1. Elizabeth was one of 12 children of a pawnbroker. Born on 9 June 1836 in Whitechapel, London, Elizabeth Garrett was the second of twelve children of Newson Garrett, a pawnbroker from Suffolk and his wife, Louisa (nee Dunnell) from London. The Garretts had their first three children – Louie, Elizabeth and Newson (who died aged 6 months ...

  5. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the daughter of Newson Garrett (1812–1893) and Louise Dunnell (1813–1903), was born in Whitechapel, London on 9th June 1836. Elizabeth's father, was the grandson of Richard Garrett, who founded the successful agricultural machinery works at Leiston. (1)

  6. エリザベス・ギャレット=アンダースン(Elizabeth Garrett Anderson、1836年 6月9日 - 1917年 12月17日)は、イギリス最初の女性医師である。 英国医師会 (British Medical Association:BMA)の最初の入会を認められた女性であり、1883年から1903年の間、女子医学校の医学部長を務めた。

  7. 13 de may. de 2024 · Elizabeth Garrett Anderson nació, el nueve de junio del año 1836, en Whitechapel en Londres. Procedía de una familia numerosa y acomodada. Fue la segunda de los once hijos, siendo su padre ...