III Miscellaneous notes etc.

Date:
1910-1980
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SA/MWF/C.9
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  • SA/MWF/C.9/1: Ms notes from Elizabeth Blackwell by Rachel Baker, 1946.
  • SA/MWF/C.9/2: Louie M Brooks, Secretary and Warden, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women, "The Progress of Women as Practitioners", (typescript), with letter from her to Mrs Dickenson Berry (? of the ARMW), 24 Oct 1910, and from Abraham Flexner, Carnegie Foundation New York, to "Dear Madam", 7 Nov 1910.
  • SA/MWF/C.9/3: Louie M Brooks, ms letter to Dr Haslam, 25 Oct 1925, enclosing carbon of letter to Mr Sidney Warner about current position of women in medicine etc, 25 Oct 1912.
  • SA/MWF/C.9/4: Ella Hepworth Dixon, "A Modern Woman - Mrs Kinnell" regarding her involvement with Royal Free, and Scottish Women's Hospital in Serbia (xerox), with letter from Edith (Gilchrist) to Joan (Haram), 14 Aug 1980.
  • SA/MWF/C.9/5: Ms notes from Douglas Guthrie, A History of Medicine, 1946.
  • SA/MWF/C.9/6: Flyer for Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead, A History of Women in Medicine, 1938.
  • SA/MWF/C.9/7: Ms notes from Louisa Martindale, The Woman Doctor and her Future, 1922.
  • SA/MWF/C.9/8: "Medicine as a Woman's Career", British Medical Journal, 4 Sep 1948.
  • SA/MWF/C.9/9: Margaret W Menzies Campbell, "Some Early Scottish Medical Women and Their Hospitals", late 1970s.
  • SA/MWF/C.9/10: May Thorne, "The London School of Medicine for Women", ms, with correspondence with Miss Rew of the MWF, May 1948.
  • SA/MWF/C.9/11: May Thorne, "A hundred years ago a stirring", 1951.
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    1910-1980

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