Lee Choo Neo
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Born7 September 1895
Died7 September 1947 (aged 52)
OccupationDoctor
Lee Choo Neo | |
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李珠娘 | |
Lee, c. 1923 | |
| Born | 7 September 1895 |
| Died | 7 September 1947 (aged 52) |
| Education | Singapore Chinese Girls' School Raffles Girls' School King Edward VII College of Medicine |
| Occupation | Doctor |
| Known for | First female doctor in Singapore |
| Spouse |
Teo Koon Lim (m. 1923) |
| Children | Lionel Teo (son) Eileen Teo (daughter) Winnie Teo (daughter) |
| Parents |
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| Relatives | Lee Chin Koon (younger half-brother) Chua Jim Neo (sister-in-law) Lee Kuan Yew (nephew) Lee Hsien Loong (grandnephew) Lee Wei Ling (grandniece) Lee Hsien Yang (grandnephew) |
Lee Choo Neo (Chinese: 李珠娘; pinyin: Lǐ Zhūniáng; 7 September 1895 – 7 September 1947) was the first female medical doctor to practice in Singapore.[1] Her father, Lee Hoon Leong, was a merchant of Hakka descent.[2] Her mother was her father's first wife, Mak Hup Sin, who was of Cantonese descent.[1] Lee Choo Neo was also the aunt of Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's first Prime Minister; his father was her younger half-brother, Lee Chin Koon.[1]