Irvine, Jean Kennedy (c. 1877–1962)

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Irvine, Jean Kennedy (c. 1877–1962)

Scottish pharmacist. Born Jean Kennedy, c. 1877, in Hawick, Scotland; died Mar 3, 1962; m. Peter Irvine (pharmacist).

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society's 1st woman president (1947–48) and the Insurance Officers' Association for England and Wales' 1st woman president (1932), trained as a pharmaceutical apprentice in Hawick, Scotland (qualified, 1900); worked as a Glasgow Hospital pharmacist (1900–04); employed as an assistant and later as chief pharmacist for Glasgow Apothecaries Co.; helped husband manage 2 Glasgow pharmacies (1904–14); worked as retail pharmacist (1914–16); was a superintendent of South-Eastern Pricing Bureau which oversaw prescription pricing in region (1916–46); served as a Royal Pharmaceutical Society council member (1937–52). Made Member of the Order of the British Empire (1928).