GB 0113 MS-RAMSM - RAMSAY, Mabel Lieda (d 1954)

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GB 0113 MS-RAMSM

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RAMSAY, Mabel Lieda (d 1954)

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  • 1952 (Creation)

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1 notebook (172pp)

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Mabel Lieda Ramsay was born in the late 1880s, the second child of a Naval officer. She spent her childhood in Britain and the Caribbean, eventually settling in Plymouth, Devon. The majority of her medical education took place in Scotland. She qualified MD Ed 1912; MBChB 1906; FRCS Ed 1921; MRCOG 1929. Her speciality was obstetrics and gynaecology. She died in 1954.

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GB 0113 MS-RAMSM 1952 Collection (fonds) 1 notebook (172pp) Ramsay , Mabel Lieda , d 1954 , surgeon gynaecologist

Mabel Lieda Ramsay was born in the late 1880s, the second child of a Naval officer. She spent her childhood in Britain and the Caribbean, eventually settling in Plymouth, Devon. The majority of her medical education took place in Scotland. She qualified MD Ed 1912; MBChB 1906; FRCS Ed 1921; MRCOG 1929. Her speciality was obstetrics and gynaecology. She died in 1954.

Given to the RCP by the Medical Women's Federation in 1972.

1 notebook of biographical memoirs.

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Compiled by Cathy Thornton. Compiled 27 Mar 2001; modified 29 Mar 2001, 11 Jan 2002. Autobiographies Gynaecology Literary forms and genres Literature Medical personnel Medical profession Medical sciences Obstetrics Personnel Physicians Prose Ramsay , Mabel Lieda , d 1954 , surgeon gynaecologist Surgery Women physicians People by occupation People

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Given to the RCP by the Medical Women's Federation in 1972.

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1 notebook of biographical memoirs.

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All requests should be referred to the Archivist.

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  • English

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  • Latin

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English

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Royal College of Physicians

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  • English

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