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Elizabeth Blackwell

British-American physician

Born: Died: American

Elizabeth Blackwell (3 February 1821 – 31 May 1910) was an English-American physician, notable as the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States, and the first woman on the Medical Register of the General Medical Council for the United Kingdom. Blackwell played an important role in both the United States and the United Kingdom as a social reformer, and was a pioneer in promoting education for women in medicine. Her contributions remain celebrated with the Elizabeth Blackwell Medal, awarded annually to a woman who has made a significant contribution to the promotion of women in medicine.

Blackwell was not initially interested in a career in medicine. She became a schoolteacher in order to support her family. This occupation was seen as suitable for women during the 1800s; however, she soon found it unsuitable for her. Blackwell's interest in medicine was sparked after a friend fell ill and remarked that, had a female doctor cared for her, she might not have suffered so much. Blackwell began applying to medical schools and immediately began to endure the prejudice against her sex that would persist throughout her career.

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British-American physician

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  1. Elizabeth Blackwell is born

    Elizabeth Blackwell, American british-american physician, known for british-american physician, was born on 1821-02-03.

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Elizabeth Blackwell was born on 1821-02-03 (American).
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British-American physician
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Elizabeth Blackwell died on 1910-01-01.

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