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She born in 1821.
Her Parents: Hannah Lane Blackwell and Samuel Blackwell. Her siblings: Emily Blackwell, Samuel Charles Blackwell, Henry Browne Blackwell, Sarah Ellen Blackwell, George Washington Blackwell, Marian Blackwell, John Blackwell, Anna Blackwell. -
She moved to America 11 years old.
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Dead of her father.
After their father, Elizabeth opened a school with her sister and her mother. -
She try to educate herself for medicine.
He returned to Philadelphia, hoping it could help him get into medical school. He was rejected wherever he applied.
She wanted more educate herself at medicine, but as a girl it wasn't easy. He tried to educate herself s at home until Geneva Medical College accepted him . -
Her Hardly University life.
She was never happy until she graduated from college. She was the only girl in school and his parents continued to discourage him. She graduated the top of school. -
Back to New York.
At the clinics and hospitals. She's going back to New York because she's because of discrimination against women. -
She opened the clicnic at New York.
She opened 'New York Infirmary for Indigent Women and Children' with her sister Emily Blackwell and her colleague Dr. Marie Zakrzewska. -
She opened the school.
She opened the medice school for womens. -
She gıing to London permanently.
A year later, she appointed his sister and returned to London permanently. -
Her time in London.
She became professor of gynecology at the new London School of Medicine for Women. She also helped found the National Health Association and has published several books, including an autobiography. -
Her died.
She Died at home in Scotland.