Trout, Jenny Kidd (1841–1921)

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Trout, Jenny Kidd (1841–1921)

Scottish-Canadian physician. Born Jenny Kidd Gowanlock, April 21, 1841, in Kelso, Scotland; died 1921 in Los Angeles, CA; dau. of Elizabeth and Andrew Gowanlock; graduate of Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, 1875; m. Edward Trout (worked in publishing field), 1865; children: adopted 2 (grandniece and a grandnephew).

The 1st licensed woman medical practitioner in Canada, immigrated with family to Canada (1847); earned a teaching certificate (1861); taught around Stratford, Ontario, until 1865; settled in Toronto after marriage (1865); earned medical license (1876); created the Therapeutic and Electrical Institute (1877); retired (1882); moved with husband to Los Angeles (1908) to do mission work; helped establish and fund a women's medical college at Queen's University in Kingston and successfully pushed for a women's medical college at University of Toronto.

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