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Dr. Frances Dick, first woman to practise medicine in New South Wales, Sydney, ca. 1892 / photograph by J. Hubert Newman

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Dr. Frances Dick, first woman to practise medicine in New South Wales, Sydney, ca. 1892 / photograph by J. Hubert Newman

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Dr Frances Dick graduated from London School of Medicine for Women and the University of Ireland..Her qualifications included: LSA (Lond) 1891 and MB Bac Surg, Royal University of Ireland 1891. She was the first woman to practise medicine in New South Wales preceding Dr M A Corliss by a few months. She was registered on 13 January, 1892...Format: Photograph. .Find more detailed information about this photograph: 447712 ( http://447712 ) ..Search for more great images in the State Library's collections: ( http:// ) . .From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales ( )

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Views and Postcards from Australia and New Zealand, mostly from 1880-1920

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