Happy 150th birthday to Louisa Martindale, pioneering surgeon and Brighton's first female GP! (The year of her birth is wrongly listed as 1873 in the blog post, but she must have been born in 1872 since the census records of April 1921 record her age as 48 years and 7 months. My, I'm such a nerd. 😅)
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Happy 150th birthday to Louisa Martindale, pioneering surgeon and Brighton's first female GP! (The year of her birth is wrongly listed as 1873 in the blog post, but she must have been born in 1872 since the census records of April 1921 record her age as 48 years and 7 months. My, I'm such a nerd. 😅)