- Flora Murray
Dr. Flora Murray, M.D. (b.1869 - d. 19??) was a medical pioneer and a member of the
Women's Social and Political Union suffragettes .Murray trained at the
London School of Medicine for Women and finished her course at Durham. She then worked in Scotland before returning to London in 1905. She was a medical officer at theBelgrave Hospital for Children and thenanaesthetist at theChelsea Hospital for Women .Murray joined the
Women's Social and Political Union in 1908, and acted as physician to the militants. She spoke at meetings and rallies, marched in processions, provided first aid at suffragette demonstrations, and looked afterEmmeline Pankhurst and other hunger-strikers after their release from prison. She campaigned with other doctors against the forcible feeding of prisoners. [ [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1712367 Deeds and Words in the Suffrage Military Hospital in Endell Street ] at www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov]In 1912 she founded the
Women's Hospital for Children at 688 Harrow Road withLouisa Garrett Anderson . It provided both health care for working-class children of the area, and gave women doctors their only opportunity to gain clinical experience in paediatrics in London; the hospital's motto was "Deeds not Words". [ [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1712367 Deeds and Words in the Suffrage Military Hospital in Endell Street ] at www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov]In the
First World War she served inFrance with theWomen's Hospital Corps (WHC). Along with her friend and colleague Dr.Louisa Garrett Anderson , she establishedmilitary hospital s for theFrench Army inParis andWimereux . Their proposals were at first rejected by the British authorities, but eventually the WHC became established at themilitary hospital in Endell Street,Holborn , London staffed entirely by women, from chief surgeon to orderlies. Their motto "Deeds not Words" was used for the second time.She never married and is buried at the Holy Trinity Church with her friend and colleague, Dr.
Louisa Garrett Anderson near to their home inPenn, Buckinghamshire .ee also
History of feminism References
* [http://www.1914-1918.net/women.htm Women in the Great War - Women's Organisations in the British Army] ]
* [http://library.wellcome.ac.uk/node169.html Wellcome Trust - Military Hospital at Endell Street]
* [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1712367 PubMed Central - Deeds and Words in the Suffrage Military Hospital in Endell Street - including photographs]
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