Sophia Jex-Blake

Dr Sophia Jex-Blake
Portrait by Samuel Laurence 1865
Born
Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake

(1840-01-21)21 January 1840
Hastings, Sussex, England
Died7 January 1912(1912-01-07) (aged 71)
Mark Cross, Rotherfield, Sussex, England
Known forcampaigning for women's medical education
member of the Edinburgh Seven
Medical career
Professionphysician and teacher

Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake (21 January 1840 – 7 January 1912) was an English physician, teacher, and feminist.[1] She led the campaign to secure women access to a university education, when six other women and she, collectively known as the Edinburgh Seven, began studying medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 1869. She was the first practising female doctor in Scotland, and one of the first in the wider United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; a leading campaigner for medical education for women, she was involved in founding two medical schools for women, in London and Edinburgh, at a time when no other medical schools were training women.

  1. ^ "Jex-Blake, Sophia". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907. pp. 938–939.