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Eva Jellett

Eva Josephine Jellett (8 April 1880 – 2 July 1955), doctor, was the first woman to graduate in medicine from Dublin University.[1]

Eva Jellett
Born
Eva Josephine Jellett

(1868-01-06)6 January 1868
Dublin, Ireland
Died1 December 1958(1958-12-01) (aged 90)
St Austell, Cornwall, United Kingdom
NationalityIrish
OccupationPhysician

Early life and study edit

Jellett was born in Wellington Row to John Hewitt Jellett who was a clergyman, mathematician, and provost of Trinity College Dublin (TCD), and his wife and cousin Dora Charlotte Morgan (1823–1911) who was from Tivoli, County Cork. Jellett was initially educated by governesses from Germany and later sent to Alexandra college. She was one of the early women students, matriculating in 1897, who attended courses in the Catholic University of Ireland School of Medicine, St Cecilia St., Dublin.[2] She transferred to TCD in 1904 once women were permitted to attend that college.[3] She graduated with her MB in September 1905 making her the University's first women graduate in medicine.[1] Her niece was the artist Mainie Jellett.[4][5]

Career edit

After working as a clinical clerk in the Coombe Hospital in Dublin, Jellet moved to India in 1906 to take up a position in the Dublin University Mission in Hazaribagh.[6] Once she arrived in 1908 she was able to run the newly founded women's hospital, St Columba's Hospital for Women. In 1919 she was promoted to head associate giving her control over all the female staff in India. She stepped down as head in 1923 and returned in 1924 having spent almost all her time at that hospital. She spent one year, 1917, in the British military hospital in Bombay.[1][5][7][8][9]

Death edit

After she retired, Jellet moved to Switzerland for some years before finally moving, c 1938, to Gorran Haven, St Austell, Cornwall. It was there she died.[1][5]

Further reading edit

  • Thom, 1906
  • Medical Directory, 1906–58
  • Medical Register, 1906–58
  • Light and Life: the Dublin University Missionary Magazine, ix, no. 6 (1917)
  • K. W. S. Kennedy, Fifty years in Chota Nagpur (1939) Rosemary ffoliott, The Pooles of Mayfield (1955)
  • R. B. McDowell and D. A. Webb, Trinity College Dublin 1592–1952: an academic history (1982)
  • John Fleetwood, The history of medicine in Ireland (1983)
  • F. O. C. Meenan, Cecilia Street: the Catholic University School of Medicine 1855–1931 (1987)
  • J. B. Lyons, ‘History of early women doctors’, Irish Medical Times: Women in medicine, special supplement (Jan. 1992), 38–40
  • GRO (Ire. and UK)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "The Dictionary of Irish Biography".
  2. ^ Laura Kelly (2015). Irish Women in Medicine, C. 1880s−1920s: Origins, Education and Careers. Oxford University Press. pp. 87–. ISBN 978-0-7190-9740-9.
  3. ^ Gary Culliton (21 October 2008). "Watch out, there are women on campus".
  4. ^ "Tercentenary Alumni Gala Celebration: School of Medicine Dinner". 26 August 2011.
  5. ^ a b c Joan FitzPatrick Dean (25 November 2014). All Dressed Up: Modern Irish Historical Pageantry. Syracuse University Press. pp. 85–. ISBN 978-0-8156-5284-7.
  6. ^ "Minutes, working papers of Executive Committee, correspondence, and miscellaneous records of the Dublin University Mission to the diocese of Chota Nagpur [DUMCN], Bihar Province, North India" (PDF). Representative Church Body Library, Dublin.
  7. ^ Diarmid A. Finnegan; Jonathan Jeffrey Wright (9 March 2016). Spaces of Global Knowledge: Exhibition, Encounter and Exchange in an Age of Empire. Taylor & Francis. pp. 231–. ISBN 978-1-317-05172-5.
  8. ^ At work : letters of Marie Elizabeth Hayes, M.B. missionary doctor Delhi, 1905-8. 1909.
  9. ^ The year book of missions in India, Burma and Ceylon : 1912. 1912.

jellett, josephine, jellett, april, 1880, july, 1955, doctor, first, woman, graduate, medicine, from, dublin, university, borneva, josephine, jellett, 1868, january, 1868dublin, irelanddied1, december, 1958, 1958, aged, austell, cornwall, united, kingdomnation. Eva Josephine Jellett 8 April 1880 2 July 1955 doctor was the first woman to graduate in medicine from Dublin University 1 Eva JellettBornEva Josephine Jellett 1868 01 06 6 January 1868Dublin IrelandDied1 December 1958 1958 12 01 aged 90 St Austell Cornwall United KingdomNationalityIrishOccupationPhysician Contents 1 Early life and study 2 Career 3 Death 4 Further reading 5 ReferencesEarly life and study editJellett was born in Wellington Row to John Hewitt Jellett who was a clergyman mathematician and provost of Trinity College Dublin TCD and his wife and cousin Dora Charlotte Morgan 1823 1911 who was from Tivoli County Cork Jellett was initially educated by governesses from Germany and later sent to Alexandra college She was one of the early women students matriculating in 1897 who attended courses in the Catholic University of Ireland School of Medicine St Cecilia St Dublin 2 She transferred to TCD in 1904 once women were permitted to attend that college 3 She graduated with her MB in September 1905 making her the University s first women graduate in medicine 1 Her niece was the artist Mainie Jellett 4 5 Career editAfter working as a clinical clerk in the Coombe Hospital in Dublin Jellet moved to India in 1906 to take up a position in the Dublin University Mission in Hazaribagh 6 Once she arrived in 1908 she was able to run the newly founded women s hospital St Columba s Hospital for Women In 1919 she was promoted to head associate giving her control over all the female staff in India She stepped down as head in 1923 and returned in 1924 having spent almost all her time at that hospital She spent one year 1917 in the British military hospital in Bombay 1 5 7 8 9 Death editAfter she retired Jellet moved to Switzerland for some years before finally moving c 1938 to Gorran Haven St Austell Cornwall It was there she died 1 5 Further reading editThom 1906 Medical Directory 1906 58 Medical Register 1906 58 Light and Life the Dublin University Missionary Magazine ix no 6 1917 K W S Kennedy Fifty years in Chota Nagpur 1939 Rosemary ffoliott The Pooles of Mayfield 1955 R B McDowell and D A Webb Trinity College Dublin 1592 1952 an academic history 1982 John Fleetwood The history of medicine in Ireland 1983 F O C Meenan Cecilia Street the Catholic University School of Medicine 1855 1931 1987 J B Lyons History of early women doctors Irish Medical Times Women in medicine special supplement Jan 1992 38 40 GRO Ire and UK References edit a b c d The Dictionary of Irish Biography Laura Kelly 2015 Irish Women in Medicine C 1880s 1920s Origins Education and Careers Oxford University Press pp 87 ISBN 978 0 7190 9740 9 Gary Culliton 21 October 2008 Watch out there are women on campus Tercentenary Alumni Gala Celebration School of Medicine Dinner 26 August 2011 a b c Joan FitzPatrick Dean 25 November 2014 All Dressed Up Modern Irish Historical Pageantry Syracuse University Press pp 85 ISBN 978 0 8156 5284 7 Minutes working papers of Executive Committee correspondence and miscellaneous records of the Dublin University Mission to the diocese of Chota Nagpur DUMCN Bihar Province North India PDF Representative Church Body Library Dublin Diarmid A Finnegan Jonathan Jeffrey Wright 9 March 2016 Spaces of Global Knowledge Exhibition Encounter and Exchange in an Age of Empire Taylor amp Francis pp 231 ISBN 978 1 317 05172 5 At work letters of Marie Elizabeth Hayes M B missionary doctor Delhi 1905 8 1909 The year book of missions in India Burma and Ceylon 1912 1912 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eva Jellett amp oldid 1166007740, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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