Emily Stowe

Canadian physician and women's rights advocate

Emily Stowe - Canadian physician and women's rights advocate
Born

May 1st, 1831
194 years ago

Died

April 30th, 1903
122 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Canada

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A pioneering figure in the field of medicine, contributed significantly to women's health and rights. Graduated from the Toronto School of Medicine in 1867, becoming the first woman in Canada to receive a medical degree. Founded the first women's medical school in Canada in 1883. Actively promoted women's suffrage, worked with various reform organizations, and served as president of the Toronto Women's Literary Society.

First woman in Canada to receive a medical degree

Founded the first women's medical school in Canada

Advocated for women's suffrage and health rights

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