Gladys Miall-Smith (1888–1991) was a British medical doctor, and a notable case in the fight to remove the marriage bar for women.[1] During WW1, she was a doctor for the French Red Cross,[2] and worked in the Scottish Women's Hospital at Royaumont 1918–19.[3] She was the first doctor in Welwyn Garden City.[4]
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