Grace Cadell

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Grace Cadell
Name Grace Cadell
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Birth date 1855
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Death date 1918
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Occupation Physician, Suffragette
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Grace Cadell (1855–1918) was a pioneering Scottish physician and a prominent suffragette. She was one of the first women to qualify as a doctor in Scotland and was actively involved in the women's suffrage movement.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Grace Cadell was born in 1855. She was part of a family that valued education and social justice, which influenced her later involvement in both medicine and the suffrage movement. Cadell pursued her medical education at a time when women faced significant barriers to entering the profession.

Medical Education[edit | edit source]

Cadell enrolled at the Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women, which was established by Sophia Jex-Blake, a leading figure in the campaign for women's medical education. Despite facing opposition, Cadell persevered and completed her studies, becoming one of the first women to qualify as a doctor in Scotland.

Medical Career[edit | edit source]

After qualifying as a physician, Grace Cadell established a successful medical practice. She was known for her dedication to her patients and her commitment to providing quality healthcare. Her practice was particularly focused on women's health, reflecting her belief in the importance of accessible medical care for women.

Involvement in the Suffrage Movement[edit | edit source]

Grace Cadell was deeply involved in the women's suffrage movement. She was a member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and participated in various campaigns and demonstrations advocating for women's right to vote. Her activism was characterized by her willingness to take direct action, and she was known for her courage and determination.

Notable Actions[edit | edit source]

Cadell was involved in several high-profile suffrage activities, including protests and public speaking events. Her medical background also allowed her to provide support to fellow suffragettes who were injured or in need of medical care during their activism.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Grace Cadell's contributions to both medicine and the suffrage movement have left a lasting impact. She is remembered as a trailblazer for women in medicine and as a passionate advocate for women's rights. Her work helped pave the way for future generations of women in both fields.

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