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210: 360:, at 320 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, where Constance Stone's husband Dr/Reverend Egryn Jones presided. Here, the founders of the society volunteered their expertise and treated the poorest of women at no cost. Their services were in high demand with over two thousand patients presenting to the clinic in its first three months of opening. To expand their services the society established the Queen's Shilling Fund, where every woman in the state of Victoria was asked to donate a shilling to fund a new hospital. This campaign, largely arranged by suffragist 250:. They started drawing on their collective resources, gathering support through their connections to the university council, and in the media leading to supportive articles in the paper. Eventually, on 21 February 1887, the university council met, and Dr. Alexander Morrison, moved a motion to approve the admission of women in medicine, and it was seconded by Dr. John Madden. The motion passed ten votes to three. One of the three dissenting votes was cast by the university's Vice-Chancellor Sir 188:) is the longest-running association of women medical practitioners and medical students. It was established in Melbourne, Australia in 1896 and is one of the oldest active medical organisations in the world. The aim of the society was to set a benchmark in women's health around Victoria, and to advance the professional development of medical women, through education, research, and the improvement of professional opportunities. The state-run society became affiliated with the national body, 338:, serving as its first president. It was founded with the aim to further the professional development of medical women by education, research and improvement of professional opportunities, and fostering relationships between undergraduates, and graduates. Soon after its foundation, its aims evolved to promote and advocate the health and welfare of all Australians, particularly women and children. 321:
Constance Stone returned to Australia in 1890 as a qualified doctor, and began practice, becoming the first woman to do so in Australia. Together these ten women were instrumental in founding what would later become the Victorian Medical Women's Society.
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In 1862 the Melbourne University Medical School opened, however women were not admitted. Over the next 20 years each of the university's faculties opened to admitting women, except the medicine faculty. After
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Medical students at the University of Melbourne: Seated (L-R) Clara Stone, Margaret Whyte, Grace Vale, Elizabeth O'Hara. Standing (L-R) Helen Sexton, Lilian Alexander, Annie O'Hara.
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a year later. In 1946 it was relocated to a much larger premises at the site of the former Melbourne General Hospital on Lonsdale Street (now
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put an advertisement in the paper seeking other women who were interested in enrolling in medicine at the university. Five women responded,
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Honourable healers : pioneering women doctors : Elizabeth Blackwell, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Constance Stone.
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The Victorian Medical Women's Society was founded as the Women's Medical Association on 22 March 1895, at the
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Dinner With the Devil - Women and Melbourne's Queen Vic: Their Pride and Shame, Joy and Sorrow.
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who had enrolled in the following years, all graduated by 1894, and entered into practice.
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The 88th Presidential Address to the Victorian Medical Women's Society, 18th November 1983
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from 1943 until 1946. She was first doctor in Australia to administer penicillin.
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AO (1914-1999) was a Paediatrician, who was the medical superintendent of the
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Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences University of Melbourne
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The founders of the Victorian Medical Women's Society established the
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Medical and health organisations based in Victoria (state)
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Australian association of medical practitioners since 1895
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A Heart Undivided, The life of Dr Vera Scantlebury Brown.
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are honoured with a memorial plaque which was placed at
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as part of moves to decentralise hospital services.
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Index

Constance Stone
Clara Stone
Lilian Alexander
Helen Sexton
Emily Mary Page Stone
Grace Vale
Margaret Whyte
Elizabeth O'Hara
Annie O'Hara
Melbourne, Australia
Australian Federation of Medical Women
Medical Women's International Association
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne
https://vic.afmw.org.au/
Australian Federation of Medical Women
Medical Women's International Association

Constance Stone
Lilian Alexander
Helen Sexton
Clara Stone
Grace Vale
Margaret Whyte
Elizabeth
Annie O'Hara
Anthony Brownless
Amy de Castilla
Emily Mary Page Stone
Clara Stone
Margaret Whyte

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