Vera Scantlebury (later Scantlebury-Brown) and Rachel Champion (later Shaw) were two of the first women graduates of the University of Melbourne Medical School. They are pictured here serving at London’s Endell Street Military Hospital, in WW1. Picture: Imperial War Museum . This image and contents of podcast are reproduced here under this Creative Commons licence
Hi folks! A reading of an essay from University of Melbourne on Australian Women Doctors in World War One
Show Notes:
THE WOMEN DOCTORS WHO FOUGHT TO SERVE
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