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The Life of Constance Stone - Australia's First Woman Doctor

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Acquisition number: 
144
Catalogue number: 
emvf0144-p2
File name: 
VF144
File location: 
Vertical file
Subject description: 

Article in EMHS newsletter Sept. 2003. Biography of Constance Stone (1856-1902), Australia's first woman doctor. She lived for a time at 179 Gipps St. She worked at the Free Medical Mission in Collingwood founded by Dr. John Singleton, also a resident of East Melbourne; she founded the Medical Women's Society; and was instrumental in founding the Queen Victoria Hospital.

Item type: 
Article
Item size: 
A5
Number of pages: 
5
Author: 
Wendy Macdonald
Date of publication or creation: 
2003
Copyright owner: 
Wendy Macdonald
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