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Pioneers of the London School of Medicine for Women (1874-1947) Marelene Rayner-Canham

Pioneers of the London School of Medicine for Women (1874-1947) By Marelene Rayner-Canham

Pioneers of the London School of Medicine for Women (1874-1947) by Marelene Rayner-Canham


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This book presents the pioneering role of the women chemists at the London School of Medicine for Women (LSMW). The London School of Medicine for Women (LSMW) was the first School in Britain to enable women to gain medical qualifications.

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Pioneers of the London School of Medicine for Women (1874-1947): Their Contributions and Interwoven Lives by Marelene Rayner-Canham

This book presents the pioneering role of the women chemists at the London School of Medicine for Women (LSMW). The account is placed within the framework of the long-forgotten background to the founding of this unique Institution, and the individuals whose lives came together to make it happen: Sophia Jex-Blake; Elizabeth Garrett Anderson; Edith Pechey; and Isabel Thorne. The London School of Medicine for Women (LSMW) was the first School in Britain to enable women to gain medical qualifications. Though its pioneering medical role is beginning to be recognized, the Chemistry Department at the School has been totally overlooked. All first-year students at the LSMW had to spend a significant portion of their time taking theoretical and practical chemistry, taught by dedicated women chemistry instructors. In this book, particular attention is given to each of these exceptionally-talented women chemists who found a haven at, and devoted their lives to, the LSMW. This book also covers the enthusiasm of the women medical students which becomes evident through the chemistry prose and poetry which they wrote. This book will appeal to a wide readership interested in the early role of women in science, and it is particularly relevant to those interested in the lives and contributions of pioneering women chemists.

About Marelene Rayner-Canham

Marelene Rayner-Canham is a Physics Instructor (retired) at the Memorial University, Canada, and together with Geoff Rayner-Canham, has been contributing over the past 30 years to the history of women in science and chemical education with several published books, chapters and refereed articles about forgotten and pioneering women chemists. She was also involved in the organisation of several symposia on the history of chemistry and women in chemistry.

Geoff Rayner-Canham is an Honorary Research Professor of Chemistry at the Memorial University, Canada, and in the past 30 years he has been contributing to the history of women in science and the history of chemistry with several books, chapters and refereed articles published in this topic. Professor Rayner-Canham received several awards during his career, including the 3M Teaching Fellowship Award (2007), the Chemical Education Award, Chemical Institute of Canada (2008), and the NSERC Award for Science Promotion (2010), and in 2017 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Together with Marelene Rayner-Canham, he organized several symposia on the history of chemistry and women in chemistry.

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NPB9783030954413
9783030954413
3030954412
Pioneers of the London School of Medicine for Women (1874-1947): Their Contributions and Interwoven Lives by Marelene Rayner-Canham
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2023-02-26
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