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  1. 1. Nov. 2008 · Abstract. Louisa Garrett Anderson, daughter of Britain's first woman doctor, has been largely forgotten today despite the fact that her contribution to the women's movement was as great as that of her mother. Recognized by her contemporaries as an important figure in the suffrage campaign, Anderson chose to lend her support through high-profile ...

  2. orlando.cambridge.org › people › 166f745c-4b45-469a-b954-f228Louisa Garrett Anderson | Orlando

    ER volunteered alongside Beatrice Harraden at the Endell Street Hospital for Soldiers , a medical facility opened in May 1915 and directed by Dr Louisa Garrett Anderson and Dr Flora Murray. “World War I Suffragette Military Hospital”. The Women’s Library Newsletter. Gates, Joanne E. Elizabeth Robins, 1862-1952.

  3. Whitehall, London Defence Academy of the United Kingdom. Interrogation Imperial War Museum London. Wing Commander Eric John Hodsoll (1894–1971), CB, Inspector General, Ministry of Home Security Imperial War Museum London. 46 more. Louisa Garrett Anderson (1873–1943) by Francis Dodd (1874–1949), 1921, from Royal Free Hospital.

  4. 1. Apr. 2019 · In the early 20th century, women were trained as physicians with the intended purpose of taking care of female patients and children specifically. 1 However, Louisa Garrett Anderson, MD—the daughter of the first woman surgeon in England, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, MD 2 —and her colleague, Flora Murray, MD, sought to change this practice.

  5. Dr. Louisa Garrett Anderson. Born Aldeburgh, Suffolk. CBE MD. Daughter of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and niece of Millicent Fawcett. Suffragette. Established and ran the Endell Street Military Hospital. The picture shows Anderson, on the right with Dr Flora Murray her life and work partner. Born Aldeburgh, Suffolk. CBE MD.

  6. Louisa Garrett Anderson with William and Garrett, c.1915. Louisa Garrett Anderson (1873-1943) was the daughter of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Britain's first woman doctor. Louisa was a surgeon and suffragette. Together with Flora Murray, they set up three women-run military hospitals: two in France and one in England.

  7. Louisa Garrett Anderson (1873-1943) was the daughter of James Skelton and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. She had one brother, Alan Garrett Anderson, and a sister, Margaret, who died of meningitis in 1875. She was educated at St Leonard's School (May 1888-Apr 1891) and later Bedford College (1890-3).