Murrell, Christine (1874–1933)
Murrell, Christine (1874–1933)
British physician. Born 1874; died 1933; London University, MD, 1905.
Began general practice; became member of Marylebone Health Society and during WWI served in Women's Emergency Corps; elected to Council of British Medical Association (1924) and became president of Medical Women's Federation (1925); was the 1st woman elected to membership of General Medical Council of Great Britain (1933). Wrote Womanhood and Health (1923).
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