Louise McIlroy

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Louise McIlroy (1874–1968) was a pioneering British physician and one of the first women to hold a medical professorship in the United Kingdom. She was a strong advocate for women's health and education, and her work has had a lasting impact on the field of medicine.

Early life and education

Louise McIlroy was born in Ballycastle, County Antrim, Ireland in 1874. She was the daughter of a physician, which likely influenced her decision to pursue a career in medicine. She studied at the Queen's University Belfast, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree in 1898.

Career

After graduation, McIlroy worked at the Royal Free Hospital in London, where she became the first woman to hold a medical professorship in the UK. She specialized in obstetrics and gynaecology, and was known for her dedication to improving women's health.

In addition to her work at the hospital, McIlroy was also involved in various medical societies. She was a founding member of the Medical Women's Federation and served as its president from 1926 to 1928. She was also a member of the British Medical Association and the Royal Society of Medicine.

Legacy

Louise McIlroy's contributions to medicine and women's health have had a lasting impact. Her work has paved the way for future generations of women in medicine, and her advocacy for women's health has led to significant advancements in the field.

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