Explore the life of Elizabeth Garret Anderson, a groundbreaking British physician who defied gender norms to become the first woman to qualify as a doctor in Britain. This lesson delves into her co-founding of the first hospital staffed by women, her leadership in the women’s suffrage movement, and her historic role as the first female mayor in England. Through interactive activities like Quiz-Quiz-Trade and source analysis, students will examine the impact of political, social, and individual genius factors on her career. They will also learn about the Garrett family’s contributions to social change and Elizabeth’s medical and political milestones, celebrating her as a pioneer who carved a path for women in both medicine and public service.
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