1869
In 1857 Blackwell returned to England where she attended Bedford College for Women for one year.
In 1858, under a clause in the 1858 Medical Act that recognized doctors with foreign degrees practising in Britain before 1858, she was able to become the first woman to have her name entered on the General Medical Council's medical register (1 January 1859).[1]
In 1869 she left her sister Emily in charge of the College and returned to England. T...
Florence Nightingdale Events
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Elizabeth Blackwell and Florence Nightingale opened the Women's Medical College in England
In 1857 Blackwell returned to England where she attended Bedford College for Women for one year.
In 1858, under a clause in the 1858 Medical Act that recognized doctors with foreign degr...
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