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135: 433:(all qualifying between 1894 and 1914) exhibit a pattern of successive appointments within the interlocking network of women-run hospitals and the RFH. To take just one example, Maud Chadburn qualified MB in 1894 from the LSMW, and held houseposts at the RFH, Clapham Maternity, and the NHW. After a spell as surgical registrar at the RFH, she was appointed to the honorary staff of the NHW in 1903 as senior surgeon and obstetrician, and also surgeon to the Canning Town Women’s Settlement Hospital, before she began the drive to establish the SLH." 22: 429:"The careers of those second generation medical women who achieved prominent reputations as surgeons, such as Louisa Garrett Anderson, Dame Louisa Aldrich-Blake, Lady Barrett, Elizabeth Bolton, Maud Chadburn, Elizabeth Davies-Colley, 405:
and to the Women's Settlement Hospital, Canning Town, chairman of the Cancer Research Committee of the Marie Curie Hospital and president of the London Association of the Medical Women's Federation.
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though she never married she adopted three children; and in all she did for them she never forgot her own deeply unhappy childhood. All her medical studies were undertaken on her own initiative...
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used to be in Clapham there is a road named after Maud called 'Maud Chadburn Place.' When the hospital closed in 1984 the building was converted into a Tesco supermarket and flats.
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Coatsworth, Elizabeth (2014). "A formidable undertaking: Mrs A.G.I. Christie and English Medieval Embroidery".
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BS examination, Second Division: Maud Mary Chadburn, MD, London School of Medicine and Royal Free Hospital.
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MB examination, Second Division: Maud Mary Chadburn, London School of Medicine and Royal Free Hospital.
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where later she became the surgeon from 1903 until 1922; she also worked for many years as senior
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and her mother was Grace (née Tetley) from Bradford. By 1881 the family had moved to
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After the official 'Times' obituary for Chadburn, her adopted daughter wrote "
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newspaper on 23 November 1894 was the pass list for the University of London:
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newspaper, 19 December 1899, LONDON 18 December pass list:
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London Association of the Medical Women's Federation
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Middlesbrough
Yorkshire
England
Milton Mount College
University College, London
London School of Medicine for Women
South London Hospital for Women and Children
Surgeon
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital
South London Hospital for Women and Children
CBE
South London Hospital for Women and Children
Eleanor Davies-Colley
Middlesbrough
minister
Blackburn
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Milton Mount College

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