| pat crowley <pat25a@gmail.com> | 2 May 2021, 00:21 (1 day ago) | ![]() ![]() | |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tLNzCeJs84Attachments area
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i_EwveWpxK4Cwt9h6-wH98LsK8TeAuQb1i2z4XXs_Io/edit
On one point Dr. Lane is wrong, UCC was not the first college to admit women to study Medicine. He says in is calas of 1919 there were 6 women graduates.
Women ” In 1865 Nadejda Souslova was in turn accepted at Zurich. In 1866, she requested the right to defend a doctoral thesis; she thus became the first woman doctor to graduate from a mixed European university. I think the first women graduated in the the US in the late 1850s from the women’s medical college of Philadelphia.”
“From John A. Murphy “The College”. “Dora Elizabeth Allman, a nineteen year old Protestant from Bandon, and Lucy Ellmarie Smith. A twenty-year old Presbyterian from Midleton, became the first medical students, graduating in 1896”.

When did he die?
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He died 1992 paper updated with funeral details.
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VERY INTERESTING LIFE HE HAD, I’D HAVE LOVED TO MEET HIM
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