Louisa Martindale
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For her mother, the suffragist born 1839, see Louisa Martindale (feminist).
Louisa Martindale, CBE FRCOG (30 October 1872 – 5 February 1966) was an English physician, surgeon, and writer. She also served as magistrate on the Brighton bench, was a prison commissioner and a member of the National Council of Women. She served with the Scottish Women's Hospitals at Royaumont Abbey in France in World War I, and as a surgeon in London in World War II. Through her writings she promoted medicine as a career for women.
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Born | (1872-10-30)October 30, 1872 Leytonstone, Essex, England |
Died | 5 February 1966(1966-02-05) (aged 93) London, England |
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