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100:. She worked for the St John Ambulance as Wellington Divisional Surgeon and was made an officer of the order of St John. She was first president of the Plunket Society in Wellington. Both the Plunket Society and the Social Hygiene Society moved to take practical action on health and social needs from a public health perspective and such groups looked to woman doctors for their professional knowledge and status in dealing with government agencies. 24:(1868 – 1 August 1956) was a New Zealand medical doctor and community leader. She was the first woman medical doctor in private practice and served on numerous community organisations, particularly those concerned with the health and welfare of women and children. 83:
were appointed to the positions. She gave up private practice in 1915 to become the first woman medical officer to the Public Service Commission, with responsibility for the health and welfare of women in the public service.
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As well as her medical career Platts-Mills served on numerous boards and community organisations, particularly those connected with women and children: Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, the
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Platts-Mills moved to Wellington in 1901 where she established herself as the country's first woman doctor in private practice. In 1912 the King Edward VII Memorial Children's Hospital was opened at
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Platts-Mills married John Fortescue Wright Mills in 1902. They had two sons and a daughter: E.W. Platts-Mills,
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Women together : a history of women's organisations in New Zealand : nga ropu wahine o te motu
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Wood, Katherine (September 1986). "The medical profession invades Karori".
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Biography of Adah Platts-Mills, at The Early Medical Women of New Zealand
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Coney, Sandra (1993). "Health organisations". In Else, Anne (ed.).
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The hospital advertised for 'lady physicians' and Platts-Mills and
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Photo of Dr Daisy Elizabeth Platts-Mills, 1913, at DigitalNZ
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were the third women medical graduates in New Zealand after
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Platts-Mills was also very active in her local suburb of
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Index

Sandridge
Port Chalmers
Otago Girls' High School
University of Otago
Constance Frost
Jane Kinder
Emily Siedeberg
Margaret Cruickshank
Wellington Hospital.
Dr Agnes Bennett
St John Ambulance
Plunket Society
Independent Order of Oddfellows
Karori
1918 influenza epidemic
John Platts-Mills
British Labour Party
Adah Platts-Mills





"Daisy Elizabeth Platts-Mills"
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
"Horsley, Alice Woodward"
"Wellington Hospital SMO Archive 1901–1920"

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