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203:. It soon became clear that one of the biggest obstacles in Waterford was the local corporation. As a result, the association took a new tactic and when women became eligible for election to local government in 1911, Strangman became Waterford city's first woman 211:, there were welfare problems in Waterford and Strangman united the local charities and voluntary organisations to resolve them. She retired from public service in 1920 and in 1923 she took up a role as physician at Waterford County and City Infirmary. 196: 239:
was MP for Waterford and was an anti-suffragist. Strangman's strongly held views on the topic and position on the local corporation put her at odds with him. It made a difficult position more challenging.
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Once she had set up her practice in Waterford, Strangman became increasingly involved in activism focused on women's health. She was a co-founder of the
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She was born Mary Somerville Parker Strangman on 16 March 1872, the second last of seven children to Thomas Handcock Strangman of
92:(1872–1943), was an Irish doctor, public health advocate and women's suffragist. She was also Waterford's first woman Councillor. 167:
and set up a practice. There she also volunteered at local women's charities. During this time she focused on the treatment of
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decided to create a series of portraits of historical female leaders in healthcare which was unveiled as part of the
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She continued to practice medicine almost until her death. She died on 30 January 1943 in her sister's home in
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Having proven she was a capable doctor, Strangman also believed in equality for women. She was a member of the
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Strangman was the second woman to be awarded fellowship of the RCSI in 1902; the first was
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to allow women to attend on equal terms with men. Strangman graduated in 1896 and moved to
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O'Riordan, Turlough (2009). "Strangman, Mary". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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in Waterford in 1908. The main goal was to mobilise women in a campaign against
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to gain experience. She worked initially as a clinical assistant at the
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Irish Women in Medicine, C. 1880s?1920s: Origins, Education and Careers
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and spent time as a member of the executive committee of the
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Irish Women's Suffrage and Local Government Association
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in 1891. It was the first medical school in the either
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county asylum. Later, she worked as both an assistant
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The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland along with
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Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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County Waterford
DĂșn Laoghaire
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Carriganore
Killotteran
County Waterford
Castle White
County Cork
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Ireland
Great Britain
England
Northumberland
anaesthetist
obstetrician
London
midwifery
Emily Winifred Dickson
Waterford city
alcoholism
morphine addiction
British Medical Journal
Journal of Mental Science
Women's National Health Association of Ireland
Tuberculosis
councillor
First World War
Irish Women's Suffrage and Local Government Association
Irish Women's Franchise League
Munster Women's Franchise League

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