Elizabeth Mary Troy
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14 September 1914
Elizabeth Mary Troy | |
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| Born | Elizabeth Mary 'Lilly' Troy 14 September 1914 Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland |
| Died | 16 February 2011 (aged 96) Ireland |
| Occupation | Obstetrician |
Elizabeth Mary ('Lilly') Troy, (1914–2011), obstetrician and Ireland's first female medical consultant.[1]
Troy was born to Joseph Troy a hatter and outfitter, and his wife Hanna ('Johanna') (née Doran) in Ranelagh on 14 September 1914. She had two sisters and two brothers. She attended school at Loreto College, St Stephen's Green. Initially her mother persuaded her not to study medicine so she studied pharmacy in University College Dublin and graduated first in her class c.1936. Later she went back and studied medicine gaining her MB, B.Ch. and BAO with honours from UCD in 1940). She completed her internship in both St. Vincent's University Hospital and the Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital, and stayed with them for her postgraduate training. She also trained with Temple Street Children's University Hospital.[1]