Gladys Mary Wauchope (1889-1966): Brighton physician and second female medical student at the London Hospital Medical College.

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Journal of Medical Biography Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-14 DOI:10.1177/09677720211023502
Elizabeth J Dickenson, Benjamin Whiston, Maxwell J Cooper
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Gladys Mary Wauchope was a pioneering woman physician and general practitioner in London and Brighton. Descended from an ancient Scottish family, she was the second female medical student at the London Hospital Medical College after Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, enrolling during the brief period from 1918 to 1928 in which women were permitted to study medicine in mainstream London medical schools due to shortages of doctors caused by the First World War. Unperturbed by opposition to her gender from male colleagues, she was initially house physician on the firm of Sir Robert Hutchison at 'the London', and went on to hold an array of posts in large London hospitals at a time when finding such work was challenging for women doctors. She settled in Hove as a general practitioner in 1924, later becoming a consultant physician at several major Brighton hospitals. Made only the eighth female fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, she also set up the first diabetic clinic in Sussex and Kent. Gladys authored several books, including her autobiography 'The Story of a Woman Physician', which documents life through two world wars and the introduction of the National Health Service, whilst keenly observing the changing landscape of medicine and its place in society.

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格拉迪斯-玛丽-沃乔普(1889-1966 年):布莱顿医生,伦敦医院医学院第二位女医科学生。
格拉迪斯-玛丽-沃乔普(Gladys Mary Wauchope)是伦敦和布莱顿的一位开创性女医师和全科医生。她出身于一个古老的苏格兰家庭,是继伊丽莎白-加勒特-安德森(Elizabeth Garrett Anderson)之后伦敦医院医学院的第二位女医科学生,入学时正值 1918 年至 1928 年的短暂时期,由于第一次世界大战导致医生短缺,伦敦主流医学院允许女性学习医学。她没有被男同事对其性别的反对所影响,最初在 "伦敦 "罗伯特-哈奇森爵士的公司担任内科医师,后来在伦敦的大型医院担任了一系列职位,而当时女医生要找到这样的工作是很困难的。1924 年,她以全科医生的身份在霍夫定居,后来成为布莱顿几家大医院的顾问医生。她是英国皇家内科医学院第八位女院士,还在苏塞克斯和肯特郡建立了第一家糖尿病诊所。格拉迪斯撰写了多部著作,其中包括她的自传《一个女医生的故事》,该书记录了她经历两次世界大战和推行国民健康服务的生活,同时敏锐地观察到了医学及其在社会中地位的变化。
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期刊介绍: This international quarterly publication focuses on the lives of people in or associated with medicine, those considered legendary as well as the less well known. The journal includes much original research about figures from history and their afflictions, thus providing an interesting, fresh and new perspective which can lead to greater understanding of each subject. Journal of Medical Biography is a fascinating and compelling read, providing an insight into the origins of modern medicine and the characters and personalities that made it what it is today.
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