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Emma Constance Stone (4 December 1856 – 29 December 1902) was the first woman to practice medicine in Australia. She played an important role in founding the Queen Victoria Hospital in Melbourne.Stone was born in Hobart to William and Betsy Stone. She was forced to leave Australia to study medicine since the University of Melbourne would not admit women into the medicine course.

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  • Emma Constance Stone (4 December 1856 – 29 December 1902) was the first woman to practice medicine in Australia. She played an important role in founding the Queen Victoria Hospital in Melbourne.Stone was born in Hobart to William and Betsy Stone. She was forced to leave Australia to study medicine since the University of Melbourne would not admit women into the medicine course.
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  • Constance Stone
  • Stone, Emma Contstance
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  • Australian physician and feminist activist
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