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* 1917 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, English physician ( b. 1836 )
Elizabeth Garrett was born on 9 June 1836 in London, the second of eleven children of Newson Garrett ( 1812 1893 ), from Leiston, Suffolk, and his wife, Louisa née Dunnell ( 1813 1903 ), from London.
Elizabeth ’ s grandfather, owner of the family engineering works, Richard Garrett & Sons, had died in 1837, leaving the business to his eldest son, Elizabeth ’ s uncle.
A “ by-product of the industrial revolution ”, Elizabeth grew up in an atmosphere of “ triumphant economic pioneering ” and the Garrett children were to grow up to become achievers in the professional classes of late-Victorian England.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson before the University of Sorbonne | Faculty of Medicine, Paris
Elizabeth Garrett then applied to several medical schools, including Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Edinburgh and the Royal College of Surgeons, all of which refused her admittance.
So in late 1865, Elizabeth Garrett L. S. A.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, M. D
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson once remarked that “ a doctor leads two lives, the professional and the private, and the boundaries between the two are never traversed ”.
The New Hospital for Women was renamed the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital in 1918 and amalgamated with the Obstetric Hospital in 2001 to form the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Obstetric Hospital before relocating to become the University College Hospital Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing at UCH.
The former Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital buildings are being incorporated into the design and structure of the new National Headquarters for the public service trade union UNISON.
The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Gallery, a permanent installation set within the restored former Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital building that now forms part of the new UNISON Centre, uses a variety of media to set the story of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, her hospital, and women ’ s struggle to achieve equality in the field of medicine within the wider framework of 19th and 20th century social history.

Elizabeth and Anderson
There is a secondary school in Islington, London which is named after her: Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Language College For Girls.

Elizabeth and LSA
Notable people who qualified in medicine as a Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries ( LSA ) include John Keats ( 1816 ), Elizabeth Garrett Anderson ( 1865, thereby becoming the first ostensible female recipient of a UK medical qualification ), and Ronald Ross ( 1881 ).

Elizabeth and MD
* McIntosh, Elizabeth P. Sisterhood of Spies: The Women of the OSS ( Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1998 )
He was the brother of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first women to receive a MD in United States and the first to practice medicine, and Emily Blackwell, the third female graduate of a U. S. medical school.
* Sir John Weir, GCVO & Chain CMG MD ( 1879 1971 ), Physician to George V, Edward VIII, George VI and Elizabeth II.
Her work as a legislator has been recognized by numerous awards, including the Maryland Progressive Leader Award, the Mothers Against Drunk Driving Merit Award, the Out for Justice Award of Equality Maryland, the Community Service Award of the League of Korean Americans, Organization of Chinese Americans Leadership Award, Elizabeth Scull Outstanding Community Service Award, Charles E. Smith Life Communities Chairman's Award, Village of Friendship Heights Community Service Award, MD NOW Leadership Recognition Award, and inclusion in Maryland's Top 100 Women.

Elizabeth and 9
* June 6 9 Jubilee celebrations are held in the United Kingdom to celebrate 25 years of Elizabeth II's reign.
* January 9 The RMS Queen Elizabeth is destroyed by fire in Hong Kong harbor.
* April 9 The funeral of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother takes place in Westminster Abbey, London.
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon ( Margaret Rose ; 21 August 1930 9 February 2002 ) was the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II and the younger daughter of King George VI.
* Fowler, Elizabeth M. ( 9 September 1962 ).
After Quaker service on Sunday July 9, 1848, Lucretia Coffin Mott joined Mary Ann M ' Clintock, Martha Coffin Wright ( Mott's witty sister, several months pregnant ), Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Jane Hunt for tea at the Hunt home in Waterloo.
They are divided, in compliance with the command of Queen Elizabeth I, into four sections: Articles 1 8, " The Catholic Faith "; Articles 9 18, " Personal Religion "; Articles 19 31, " Corporate Religion "; and Articles 32 39, " Miscellaneous.
* Man finds extreme healing eating parasitic worms, By Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical CorrespondentDecember 9, 2010
Rivers was born in 1864 at Constitution Hill, Chatham, Kent, son of Elizabeth Hunt ( 16 October 1834 13 November 1897 ) and Henry Frederick Rivers ( 7 January 1830 9 December 1911 ).
Queen Elizabeth II rededicated the restored monument on 9 April 2007 during a ceremony commemorating the 90th anniversary of the battle.
The Speech to the Troops at Tilbury was delivered on 9 August Old Style, 19 August New Style 1588 by Queen Elizabeth I of England to the land forces earlier assembled at Tilbury in Essex in preparation of repelling the expected invasion by the Spanish Armada.
Grenville's fleet departed Plymouth on April 9, 1585, with five main ships: the Tiger ( Grenville's ), the Roebuck, the Red Lion, the Elizabeth, and the Dorothy.
* Interstate 278 runs from U. S. Route 1 / 9 near Elizabeth, New Jersey over the Goethals Bridge, through Staten Island, over the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and through Brooklyn and Queens, and across the Triborough Bridge into the Bronx to end at Interstate 95 at the Bruckner Interchange.
Prior to 1927, Route 28 was known as Route 9, which was designated in 1917 to run from Phillipsburg east to Elizabeth.
In 1927, most of pre-1927 Route 9 became Route 28, with the exception of the route through Elizabeth, which became Route 27-28 Link as Route 28 followed present-day Route 439 to the Goethals Bridge.
In 1917, Route 9 was designated by the state of New Jersey to run from Phillipsburg east to Elizabeth, passing through Clinton, Somerville, Plainfield, and Westfield.
A year later, in the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 28 was legislated to run from Phillipsburg east to the Goethals Bridge, replacing pre-1927 Route 9 between Phillipsburg and present-day Route 439 in Elizabeth, and following current Route 439 toward the Goethals Bridge.
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They have two children: a daughter named Ava Elizabeth Phillippe, born September 9, 1999, and a son Deacon Reese Phillippe, born October 23, 2003.
* 9 June 1958: Queen Elizabeth II flew into the new airport in a de Havilland Heron of the Queen's Flight to perform the opening.
* 9 June 1978: The 20th anniversary of Gatwick's reopening by Queen Elizabeth II coincided with the joint inauguration by BCal, British Airways Helicopters and the BAA of a new helicopter shuttle service linking the airport with London Heathrow.
Custer married Elizabeth Clift Bacon ( 1842 1933 ) ( whom he first saw when he was ten years old ) on February 9, 1864.
Cudahy is served by several schools, including Teresa Hughes Elementary School, Park Avenue Elementary School, Elizabeth Learning Center ( a neighborhood school for grades K-8 and a high school for grades 9 through 12 ), Ochoa Learning Center ( K-8 ), and Bell High School in Bell.

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