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  1. Louisa Garrett Anderson, CBE (28 July 1873 – 15 November 1943) was a medical pioneer, a member of the Women's Social and Political Union, a suffragette, and social reformer. She was the daughter of the founding medical pioneer Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, whose biography she wrote in 1939.

  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....

  3. Feb 7, 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.

  4. Oct 31, 2020 · Louisa Garrett Anderson (1873–1943, daughter of Elizabeth) gained her MD in 1900 and became a surgeon at the New Hospital for Women. During the First World War, with her friend and fellow LSMW graduate Flora Murray (1869–1923), Garrett Anderson established a series of women-run military hospitals in France and London, where she was the ...

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  5. May 31, 2020 · Along with partner Louisa Garrett-Anderson she overcame enormous obstacles in order to be allowed to treat soldiers during World War One.

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  6. Louisa Garrett Anderson, the daughter of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, was the first woman to qualify as a doctor in Great Britain. She was instrumental in founding the University of London Graduates’ Women’s Suffrage Society and the Tax Resistance League, … read more. Relationships area. family.

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  8. Learn about the remarkable women doctors who founded the Women's Hospital Corps in WW1 and lived at Paul End in Penn. See their memorial stone, their connection to Florence Nightingale and the suffragette movement, and their achievements in medicine and politics.