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  1. 24 de sept. de 2017 · Margaret Ann Bulkley había nacido en los últimos años del siglo XVIII. Su madre era la hermana del artista James Barry, a quien acudió cuando su esposo, un tendero, tuvo problemas.

  2. 20 de oct. de 2020 · Barry was most likely born Margaret Ann Bulkley in Cork, Ireland, in 1789. The Bulkleys ran a successful grocery business, but the eldest child, Jeremiah, liked to spend lavishly to impress his rich friends. By 1806 he had bankrupted the family and landed himself in prison.

  3. 21 de jul. de 2024 · Margaret Ann Bulkley’s father was in the grocery industry and worked in the weigh house in Cork, Ireland. During Bulkley’s teenage years, her family experienced financial strain, and her father was sent to City Marshalsea, a debtor’s prison in Dublin. Bulkley and her mother relocated to London, where her uncle James Barry lived.

  4. 10 de ene. de 2018 · Margaret Ann Bulkley, more commonly known as Dr James Barry, is believed to be the first woman graduate of the University of Edinburgh. In 1810, when Barry entered the University, it was a male-only establishment, and so deception was the only option for a woman hoping to pursue a medical career.

  5. 14 de jun. de 2023 · Margaret Ann Bulkley naît en 1789 à Cork, en Irlande, dans une famille catholique de classe moyenne pauvre. Après l’emprisonnement de son père endetté, elle et sa mère trouvent refuge chez ...

  6. 3 de nov. de 2020 · Biography Born ‘Margaret Ann Bulkley’ Cork, Ireland 1809-1812 MD Edinburgh University 1813 – St Thomas Hospital, London; examined at the Royal College of Surgeons and recruited into the army Inspector-General of Hospitals Died 25 July 1865 Medical Eponyms Key Medical Attributions 1826 – Performed first recorded successful caesarean section (in the English-speaking world) with survival

  7. Margaret Ann Bulkley was a war hero, a medical pioneer, and defied all odds to become a brilliant surgeon. Born in a time when women were not permitted to pursue medicine, she disguised herself as a boy and never looked back. After graduating from medical school she enlisted in the British military.