Agnes Marshall Cowan

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Agnes M Cowan (aged 31)
Agnes Cowan (top left) amongst the female graduates in Medicine at the University of Edinburgh in July 1906

Agnes Marshall Cowan MRCOG (19 April 188022 August 1940) was a Scottish physician who was one of the first fully qualified female physicians in the UK, and a medical missionary in Manchuria during the Manchurian plague. She oversaw medical issues in the "Devil's Porridge" explosive factory at Gretna serving the demand for explosives during the First World War.

In 1934 she was the first Scottish female to be granted a professorship, but not until 1940 was a professorship granted within Scotland itself (Margaret Fairlie).[1]

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