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  1. Maude Abbott was born in 1868 in St. Andrews East, Quebec. Because of the death of her mother, she was raised by her grandmother. She was one of the first women to obtain a bachelor's degree in arts from McGill University. Group of Donaldas including some of the first women graduates. Maude Abbott, 2nd row on the right.

  2. Maude Elizabeth Seymour Abbott (18 de marzo de 1869-2 de septiembre de 1940) fue una médica canadiense, una de las primeras mujeres egresadas en medicina de Canadá, y una experta reconocida internacionalmente en cardiopatía congénita. 1 Fue una de las primeras mujeres en obtener un BSc (Bachiller universitario en ciencias) de la Universidad ...

  3. M Abbott. Maude Abbott was a pediatrician and cardiologist who spent her life working as a pathologist at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec and published over 100 articles. Her magnum opus was The Atlas of Congenital Heart Disease, which listed a classification of cardiac disease based on 1000 pathological ….

  4. 3. Nov. 2020 · Maude Elizabeth Seymour Abbott (1869 – 1940) was a Canadian physician, cardiologist and pathologist. As one of Canada’s earliest female medical graduates, she was a tireless voice in the struggle to admit women to McGill’s medical school. She has over one hundred journal publications and a series of books; Abbott’s chapter on congenital ...

  5. About Maude Abbott. Maude Abbott was born in 1868 in St. Andrews East, Quebec. Because of the death of her mother, she was raised by her grandmother. She was one of the first women to obtain a bachelor's degree in arts from McGill University. After being refused admission to the McGill Medical School, she attended Bishop's College, from which ...

  6. 24. März 2008 · Maude Abbott. Maude Elizabeth Seymour Abbott, cardiac pathologist, physician, curator (born 18 March 1868 in St. Andrews East, QC; died 2 September 1940 in Montreal , QC). Maude Abbott is known as the author of The Atlas of Congenital Cardiac Disease (1936), a groundbreaking text in cardiac research. Though Abbott graduated in arts from McGill ...

  7. Born Maude Babin in St. Andrew's East, Quebec, Maude Abbott was abandoned by her father and orphaned at seven months of age when her mother died of tuberculosis. Her maternal grandmother, Mrs. William Abbott, adopted her and her surname was changed to Abbott. Early in life, Maude Elizabeth Seymour Abbott showed ambition for a career in medicine ...