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  1. 7 de feb. de 2016 · Dr. Louisa Garrett Anderson smuggled these words from her cell in Holloway prison. On 4 March 1912, she risked her personal and professional reputation by breaking a window of a house in Knightsbridge. This protest, at a speech given by the anti-suffrage MP Charles Hobhouse, resulted in Garrett Anderson receiving a sentence of six weeks hard ...

  2. Louisa Garrett Anderson was born on 28 July 1873 in London, the daughter of James Anderson, ship-owner, and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first English woman to qualify as a doctor. Louisa studied medicine in Paris and at the London School of Medicine for Women. After qualifying she held posts at the Royal Free Hospital, at clinics in ...

  3. Louisa Garrett Anderson. (1873-1943), Surgeon and founder of hospitals. Sitter in 2 portraits. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Louisa Garrett Anderson. by Elliott & Fry. half-plate glass negative, copied 1943.

  4. 31 de may. de 2020 · In 1865 the first woman trained in Britain qualified as a doctor - Dr Garrett-Anderson's mother, Elizabeth - but on the eve of WW1 they were still restricted to treating only women and children ...

  5. Louisa Garrett Anderson (l) and Flora Murray (r) in the uniforms they designed When war was declared in 1914, they laid down their banners and sought to help the Allied war effort. They founded the Women’s Hospital Corps and undeterred by the rebuttal of the Royal Medical Corps they offered their services to the French who were desperate for medical and surgical aid.

  6. Administrative / Biographical History. Louisa Garrett Anderson (1873-1943) was the daughter of James Skelton and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. She had one brother, Alan Garrett Anderson, and a sister, Margaret, who died of meningitis in 1875. She was educated at St Leonard's School (May 1888-Apr 1891) and later Bedford College (1890-3).

  7. Louisa Garrett Anderson, Orde do Imperio Británico, nada o 28 de xullo de 1873 e finada o 15 de novembro de 1943, foi unha médica e sufraxista, membro da Unión Social e Política de Mulleres (WSPU), unha organización fundada no Reino Unido en 1903 por Emmeline Pankhurst.. Era filla de Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, unha recoñecida pioneira médica.A súa tía, Millicent Fawcett era unha ...