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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson had an impact on history as she helped set up London school of medicine, founded hospital for women and set up a medical practice in London. She went to France, Paris to gain a medical degree and then was accepted by the Society of Apothecaries, which you had to be accepted to become a Doctor

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I think it was 1874 but im not intierly sure.

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