Annie McCall

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Annie McCall

Annie McCall (23 September 1859 – 1949) was a British medical doctor and was a significant contributor to the modern practice of midwifery.

Annie McCall was born in Manchester. Even as a child she knew she wanted to go into medicine, and was encouraged and supported by her mother, who provided her with an excellent education. She studied in Göttingen Germany, Paris, Bern and Vienna before entering the London School of Medicine for Women.[1] She qualified in 1885 as one of the first 50 women doctors and her interests included midwifery and tuberculosis.

Founder of Clapham Maternity Hospital

Pioneering work in midwifery and childcare

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