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Dr Dick, woman graduate - portrait, not before 1892 / J. Hubert Newman, 12 Oxford St, Sydney

Dr Dick, woman graduate - portrait, not before 1892 / J. Hubert Newman, 12 Oxford St, Sydney

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Dr Dick, woman graduate - portrait, not before 1892 / J. Hubert Newman, 12 Oxford St, Sydney

About this item

Full title

Dr Dick, woman graduate - portrait, not before 1892 / J. Hubert Newman, 12 Oxford St, Sydney

Date

not before 1892

Call Numbers

P1/472

Record Identifier

nM7lz5VY

Reference Code

447712
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - image 19 x 12 cm. , mount 20.9 x 12.8 cm. - 1 panel photoprint

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : created before 1955

Issue Copy

Digitised

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

Dr Dick wears a bachelor's cap and gown with no hood

Alternative Titles

Full title

Dr Dick, woman graduate - portrait, not before 1892 / J. Hubert Newman, 12 Oxford St, Sydney

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Contributing Creator

Photographer's stamp lower edge of mount

Notes

General note

Transferred from P1/Dick, Dr. (BM), January 2010

Digital order no:a4214072

Signature / Inscriptions

"Dr. Dick, / First Lady Doctor / Syd. Univ.?" -- in pencil on the reverse

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Dr Frances Dick graduated from London School of Medicine for Women and the University of Ireland. She was not a graduate of Sydney University.

Her qualifications included: LSA (Lond) 1891 and MB Bac Surg, Royal University of Ireland
1891. She was the first woman to practise medicine in New South Wales preceding Dr M A Corliss by a few mo...

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

P1/472

Record Identifier

nM7lz5VY

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nM7lz5VY

Other Identifiers

Reference code

447712

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