Horsley, Alice Woodward (1871–1957)

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Horsley, Alice Woodward (1871–1957)

New Zealand physician, bacteriologist, pathologist, and anaesthetist. Name variations: Alice Woodward. Born Alice Woodward, on Feb 3, 1871, near Auckland, New Zealand; died on Nov 7, 1957, at Papatoetoe, New Zealand; dau. of William Woodward (farmer and schoolteacher) and Laura (Young) Woodward (schoolteacher); University of Otago Medical School, 1900; m. Arthur John Horsley (pharmacist), 1903; children: 3 daughters, 1 son.

First woman doctor to register in Auckland (1900), established private practice there (1902); at Auckland Hospital, served as honorary bacteriologist and pathologist (1902–03), then honorary anaesthetist (1915–30s); was on anaesthetics staff at Mater Misericordiae Hospital (1936–46); served as primary doctor for Dock Street Mission medical clinic, from early 1930s. Order of British Empire (1939).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).

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