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Edith Shove Edith Shove (1848〔(Familysearch.org Birth registration index entry )〕–16 November 1929) was one of the earliest English women medical doctors, and among the first to complete her training at the London School of Medicine for Women. == Training ==
She started to train in medicine in the early 1870s, being placed first in the Apothecaries' Hall preliminary examinations in 1874. In 1877 the Senate of the University of London voted that she should be permitted to take the university medical examinations, but the permission was retracted in response to protests by over 200 male medical graduates. In 1879 she was one of the first four women to sit the exams of the newly accepted London School of Medicine for Women at the Royal Free Hospital, passing, as the others did, in the first division〔
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