Abstract

AbstractWhen the Royal Australasian College of Physicians incorporated in 1938, the names of 232 Foundation Fellows entered the first fellows’ register. In histories of the College, there is no mention that five of these pioneers were women. The achievements of these extraordinary women appear to have been overlooked or ignored. This is a brief account of what they achieved and the times in which they lived.

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