Jull, Roberta (1872–1961)

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Jull, Roberta (1872–1961)

Scottish-born Australian physician. Born Roberta Henrietta Margaretta Stewart, Aug 16, 1872, in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland; died Mar 6, 1961, in Subiaco, Western Australia, Australia; Glasgow University, Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery, 1896; m. Martin Edward Jull (Under Secretary for the Public Works Dept., Western Australia), Nov 12, 1898; children: Henrietta Drake-Brockman (writer).

Leader in the infant movement, became local supervisor of public examinations for University of Adelaide; was the 1st woman to establish a medical practice in Perth (1897); became 1st Medical Officer of Schools in Western Australian Public Health Department (1918); was a member of the Senate for University of Western Australia (1915–42); served as founding president of Association of University Women (1926–28); member of Australian delegation to League of Nations (1929).