The Edinburgh Seven  
The Story of the First Women to Study Medicine
Author(s): Janey Jones
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399099240
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Women have healed since the beginning of time, but accessing a formal degree in medicine was impossible for them in Britain until the late 19th century. In 1869, a group of women began arriving in Edinburgh to study at the medical faculty, led by the indomitable Sophia Jex Blake. They would eventually be known around the world as The Edinburgh Seven. They were delighted to become students of medicine and as Sophia said, they simply wanted 'a fair field and no favour'.

But some of the traditional professors at the university did not approve of women becoming practicing doctors. The medical women would soon discover that they were welcome as hobbyists but not as competitors with male students. There were legal wrangles, court cases, personal attacks and even a full blown riot - all because some male medics wanted rid of the women. And the women did leave Edinburgh - without degrees. But they finished their studies in mainland Europe and came back as fully fledged doctors.

In 2019, the University of Edinburgh awarded the Seven their degrees posthumously via current day medical students. At last, the right thing was done, but the struggles of the original Seven should never be forgotten. This is their story.
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Women have healed since the beginning of time, but accessing a formal degree in medicine was impossible for them in Britain until the late 19th century. In 1869, a group of women began arriving in Edinburgh to study at the medical faculty, led by the indomitable Sophia Jex Blake. They would eventually be known around the world as The Edinburgh Seven. They were delighted to become students of medicine and as Sophia said, they simply wanted 'a fair field and no favour'.

But some of the traditional professors at the university did not approve of women becoming practicing doctors. The medical women would soon discover that they were welcome as hobbyists but not as competitors with male students. There were legal wrangles, court cases, personal attacks and even a full blown riot - all because some male medics wanted rid of the women. And the women did leave Edinburgh - without degrees. But they finished their studies in mainland Europe and came back as fully fledged doctors.

In 2019, the University of Edinburgh awarded the Seven their degrees posthumously via current day medical students. At last, the right thing was done, but the struggles of the original Seven should never be forgotten. This is their story.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1 The Story of the Edinburgh Seven
  • Chapter 2 Sophia Jex-Blake
  • Chapter 3 Isabel Thorne
  • Chapter 4 Edith Pechey
  • Chapter 5 Helen Evans
  • Chapter 6 Emily Bovell
  • Chapter 7 Mary Anderson
  • Chapter 8 Matilda Chaplin
  • Chapter 9 The Journey to Edinburgh
  • Chapter 10 Men For and Against the Women
  • Chapter 11 The Hope Affair
  • Chapter 12 The Hope Aftermath
  • Chapter 13 Riot!
  • Chapter 14 The Old Ways and the Bold Ways
  • Chapter 15 The Route to Court
  • Chapter 16 The Court Case
  • Chapter 17 Women at this Time
  • Chapter 18 Enlightened Edinburgh?
  • Chapter 19 The Education of Girls and Women
  • Chapter 20 The Character of Edinburgh University
  • Chapter 21 After the Riot and Court Case
  • Chapter 22 Nursing and Midwifery Backdrop
  • Chapter 23 The Women Who Paved the Way
  • Chapter 24 What Really Happened in Edinburgh
  • Chapter 25 Witches – Women Who Healed
  • Chapter 26 No Sunlit Uplands for Sophia
  • Chapter 27 Thoughts Turn to London
  • Chapter 28 More About Edith Pechey
  • Chapter 29 The Era of the Edinburgh Seven
  • Chapter 30 The Life of a Victorian Doctor
  • Chapter 31 The Gender Spheres
  • Chapter 32 History, Politics, and Suffrage
  • Chapter 33 Sophia Reflects
  • Chapter 34 Women, Marriage, Society
  • Chapter 35 The Edinburgh Seven Forever
  • Bibliography
  • Plates Section
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