Isabel Emslie Hutton
Lady Isabel Galloway Emslie Hutton CBE (née Isabel Galloway Emslie; 1887–1960) was a Scottish medical doctor who specialised in mental health and social work. [1]
Her husband was Thomas Jacomb Hutton.
Early life
She was born Isabel Galloway Emslie in Edinburgh in 1887 and attended Edinburgh Ladies' College. She was the eldest daughter of James Emslie, advocate and deputy keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland.
Medical career
She was a student of Edinburgh University and trained in the women's medical school, spending her hospital residence years at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. She graduated in 1910 with a degree in medicine. In 1912, she was awarded her MD with a thesis on the Wasserman reaction to the test for syphilis in the blood and cerebro-spinal fluid of the insane.
References
- ↑ Anita McConnell (2004) "Hutton, Isabel Galloway Emslie , Lady Hutton (1887–1960)" in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/71709
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