Peggy Curran in the Gazette discusses the fictionalized account of Maude Abbott’s life, one of McGill University’s first female graduates and a pioneer in the study of congenital heart disease…and notes how Abbott was refused admission to McGill’s medical school in the 1800s, but became a renowned cardiologist anyhow.
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Peggy Curran in the Gazette discusses the fictionalized account of Maude Abbott’s life, one of McGill University’s first female graduates and a pioneer in the study of congenital heart disease…and notes how Abbott was refused admission to McGill’s medical school in the 1800s, but became a renowned cardiologist anyhow.
More in the Montreal Gazette