Mary Strangman, the Glossary
Mary Strangman (1872–1943), was an Irish doctor, public health advocate and women's suffragist.[1]
Table of Contents
31 relations: Accenture, Anesthesiology, British Journal of Psychiatry, Business to Arts, Councillor, County Cork, County Waterford, Dún Laoghaire, Dictionary of Irish Biography, Disease theory of alcoholism, Dublin, Dublin Women's Suffrage Association, Emily Winifred Dickson, England, Great Britain, Ireland, Irish Examiner, Irish Women's Franchise League, John Redmond, London, Medical Independent, Midwifery, Morphine, Northumberland, Obstetrics, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, RTÉ, The BMJ, Tuberculosis, Waterford, World War I.
- 20th-century Irish women politicians
- 20th-century Irish women scientists
- Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
- Irish general practitioners
- Irish health activists
- Irish obstetricians
- Irish suffragettes
- Irish women academics
- Irish women medical doctors
- Medical doctors from County Waterford
- People from Waterford (city)
Accenture
Accenture plc is an American multinational professional services company headquartered in Dublin for tax reasons, specializing in information technology (IT) services and consulting.
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Anesthesiology
Anesthesiology or anaesthesiology is the medical specialty concerned with the total perioperative care of patients before, during and after surgery.
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British Journal of Psychiatry
The British Journal of Psychiatry is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering all branches of psychiatry with a particular emphasis on the clinical aspects of each topic.
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Business to Arts
Business to Arts is an Irish membership-based, charitable organisation established in 1988.
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Councillor
A councillor, alternatively councilman, councilwoman, councilperson, or council member, is someone who sits on, votes in, or is a member of, a council.
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County Cork
County Cork (Contae Chorcaí) is the largest and the southernmost county of Ireland, named after the city of Cork, the state's second-largest city. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern Region. Its largest market towns are Mallow, Macroom, Midleton, and Skibbereen., the county had a population of 584,156, making it the third-most populous county in Ireland.
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County Waterford
County Waterford (Contae Phort Láirge) is a county in Ireland.
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Dún Laoghaire
Dún Laoghaire is a suburban coastal town in County Dublin in Ireland.
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Dictionary of Irish Biography
The Dictionary of Irish Biography (DIB) is a biographical dictionary of notable Irish people and people not born in the country who had notable careers in Ireland, including both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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Disease theory of alcoholism
The modern disease theory of alcoholism states that problem drinking is sometimes caused by a disease of the brain, characterized by altered brain structure and function.
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.
Dublin Women's Suffrage Association
The Dublin Women's Suffrage Association (DSWA), later the Irish Women's Suffrage and Local Government Association (IWSLGA), was a women's suffrage organisation based in Dublin from 1876 to 1919, latterly also campaigning for a greater role for women in local government and public affairs.
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Emily Winifred Dickson
Emily Winifred Dickson (13 July 1866 – 19 January 1944) was an Irish medical doctor who was the first female fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Mary Strangman and Emily Winifred Dickson are fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Irish general practitioners, Irish women academics, Irish women medical doctors and Irish women's rights activists.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Great Britain
Great Britain (commonly shortened to Britain) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of the countries England, Scotland and Wales.
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Ireland
Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.
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Irish Examiner
The Irish Examiner, formerly The Cork Examiner and then The Examiner, is an Irish national daily newspaper which primarily circulates in the Munster region surrounding its base in Cork, though it is available throughout the country.
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Irish Women's Franchise League
The Irish Women's Franchise League was an organisation for women's suffrage which was set up in Dublin in November 1908.
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John Redmond
John Edward Redmond (1 September 1856 – 6 March 1918) was an Irish nationalist politician, barrister, and MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Medical Independent
Medical Independent is a medical newspaper aimed at Healthcare Professionals in Ireland with 30 issues annually.
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Midwifery
Midwifery is the health science and health profession that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period (including care of the newborn), in addition to the sexual and reproductive health of women throughout their lives.
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Morphine
Morphine, formerly also called morphia, is an opiate that is found naturally in opium, a dark brown resin produced by drying the latex of opium poppies (Papaver somniferum).
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Northumberland
Northumberland is a ceremonial county in North East England, bordering Scotland.
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Obstetrics
Obstetrics is the field of study concentrated on pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period.
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Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) is a not-for-profit medical professional and educational institution, which is also known as RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences.
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RTÉ
i (Radio Television of Ireland; RTÉ) is an Irish public service broadcaster.
The BMJ
The BMJ is a weekly peer-reviewed medical journal, published by BMJ Group, which in turn is wholly-owned by the British Medical Association (BMA).
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Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, is an infectious disease usually caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria.
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Waterford
Waterford is a city in County Waterford in the south-east of Ireland.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
20th-century Irish women politicians
- Frances Condell
- Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington
- Kate Walsh (politician)
- Margaret Buckley
- Margaret Tynan
- Mary McAleese
- Mary Strangman
20th-century Irish women scientists
- Éanna Ní Lamhna
- Andrea Nolan
- Anne Condon
- Barbara Gertrude Yates
- Carmel Humphries
- Cynthia Longfield
- Deirdre Kelly (academic)
- Edith Anne Stoney
- Eleanor Maguire
- Emma Teeling
- Ethna Gaffney
- Eva Philbin
- Evelyn Booth
- Fionula Brennan
- Geraldine Butler
- Geraldine Downey
- Helen Megaw
- Jane Stephens
- Joy Tivy
- Karin Dubsky
- Kathleen King
- Máire Delaney
- Máirin de Valéra
- Margaret Faul
- Margaret Williamson Rea
- Mary Johnstone Lynn
- Mary Leebody
- Mary Strangman
- Matilda Cullen Knowles
- Maura Scannell
- Pearl Dunlevy
- Phyllis Clinch
- Ruth M. J. Byrne
- Susan McKenna-Lawlor
- Tia Keyes
- Valerie Hall
- Veronica Burns
Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
- Bello Shehu
- Boris Petrovsky
- Chen Ching-min
- D'Arcy McCrea
- Daniel John Cunningham
- David W. Kennedy (academician)
- Donald Ross (surgeon)
- Emily Winifred Dickson
- Euphan Maxwell
- George Emerson Brewer
- John MacDonnell (surgeon)
- John Mark Redmond
- L.D. Britt
- Mary Strangman
- Nadey Hakim
- Nairn Wilson
- Ossama bin Abdul Majed Shobokshi
- Patrick Dignan (British Army officer)
- Patrick Gullane
- Peter Butler (surgeon)
- Peter V. Delaney
- Ravi Kant (surgeon)
- Richard Power (cricketer)
- Rowan Parks
- Sir Thomas Stafford, 1st Baronet
- T. G. Wilson
- Thomas Hawkesworth Ledwich
- Thomas Jolliffe Tufnell
- Thomas Mackesy
- William Barker (chemist)
- William Thomson (surgeon)
- William Wilde
Irish general practitioners
- Austin Darragh
- Cyril Daly
- Daniel Donovan (doctor)
- Dermot Fitzpatrick
- Dion O'Cuinneagain
- Emily Winifred Dickson
- Francis Murray (physician)
- Gabriel Scally (physician)
- James Johnson (surgeon)
- James Reilly (Irish politician)
- Jammie Clinch
- Jerry Cowley
- Jim Brosnan (Gaelic footballer)
- Jimmy Devins
- John Crowley (politician)
- Kevin O'Flanagan
- Lawrence Bulger
- Mary Strangman
- Michael Coughlan
- Michael Joseph Bulger
- Paddy Randles
- Pat O'Callaghan
- Patrick Treacy
- Pixie McKenna
- Robert Cane
- Seán Tubridy
- Sidney Elisabeth Croskery
- Thomas Mackesy
- William Reid Clanny
Irish health activists
- Brigid McCole
- Des MacHale
- Keith Duffy
- Mary Strangman
- Orla Tinsley
Irish obstetricians
- Andrew Hope Davidson
- Austin Darragh
- Bethel Solomons
- Declan Meagher
- Delia Moclair
- Elizabeth Mary Troy
- Fielding Ould
- George Blacker (obstetrician)
- Henry Jellett (gynaecologist)
- Hubie O'Connor
- Lucy O'Brien (doctor)
- Mary Strangman
- Mona Tyndall
- Pádraig Carney
- Roy Dobbin
- William Drennan
- William Fetherstone Montgomery
Irish suffragettes
- Cadiz sisters
- Clara Giveen
- Elizabeth McCracken (Irish writer)
- Katharine Gatty
- Laura Geraldine Lennox
- Lillian Metge
- Mabel McConnell Fitzgerald
- Mary Ann Hilliard
- Mary Strangman
- Muriel MacDonagh
- Nellie Gifford
- Olive Beamish
- Robert Henry Metge
Irish women academics
- Agnes O'Farrelly
- Alice Oldham
- Anne Buttimer
- Annette Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven
- Barbara Dawson
- Beatrice Doran
- Caitriona Jackman
- Caroline St John-Brooks
- Diana Spencer (classicist)
- Ellen Tuckey
- Emily Winifred Dickson
- Evelyn Carnegie
- Geraldine Butler
- Hannah Moylan
- Jane Suiter
- Karen Helen Wiltshire
- Karen Rafferty
- Karina Butler
- Kathleen O'Flaherty
- Louise Gavan Duffy
- Margaret Heavey
- Mary Galvin (Irish academic)
- Mary Josephine Donovan O'Sullivan
- Mary Ryan (academic)
- Mary Strangman
- Maude Clarke
- Muireann Ní Bhrolcháin
- Niamh Brennan
- Pat Barker (academic)
- Patricia Casey
- Rachel Moss (art historian)
- Rosemarie Mulcahy
- Ruth Dudley Edwards
- Síle Ní Chinnéide
- Sandra McNally
- Sheila Browne (musician)
- Stella G. Mew
- Terri Scott
Irish women medical doctors
- Ada English
- Alice Mary Barry
- Breda Smyth
- Brigid Lyons Thornton
- Clare O'Leary
- Dora Gorman
- Dorothy Price
- Elizabeth Gould Bell
- Elizabeth Mary Troy
- Emily Winifred Dickson
- Eva Jellett
- Florence Stoney
- Gertrude Kelly
- Grace O'Flanagan
- Helen Boyle
- Honoria Aughney
- Isobel Addey Tate
- Jane Cummins
- Karina Butler
- Kathleen Lynn
- Lucy O'Brien (doctor)
- Maeve Hillery
- Marie Elizabeth Hayes
- Mary Cannon
- Mary Hearn
- Mary Josephine Hannan
- Mary Reilly (academic)
- Mary Strangman
- Nicola Steedman
- Ouida Ramón-Moliner
- Patricia Casey
- Patricia Horne
- Pearl Dunlevy
- Sarah Winstedt
- Sidney Elisabeth Croskery
- Susan Hopkins
- Suzanne Crowe
- Una Martin
- Victoria Coffey
Medical doctors from County Waterford
- Barry Bresnihan
- Daniel Rambaut
- Edward Garraway
- Francis Barker
- Mary Strangman
- Noël Browne
- Ouida Ramón-Moliner
- Robert Walsh (Irish writer)
- Thomas Hawkesworth Ledwich
- Thomas Mackesy
- Vincent White (politician)
- Whitley Stokes (physician)
People from Waterford (city)
- Carrie Crowley
- Daniel Mulhall
- Edward Walsh (physician)
- Elizabeth Somers
- Harry Power
- Ian Lumley
- J. W. Kelly
- Jane Runciman
- John Roberts (architect)
- John Rutherford Ryley
- Keith Barry
- Kevin Geary
- List of people from Waterford
- Malcomson family
- Marguerite Moore
- Mary Strangman
- Michael Doyle (hairdresser)
- Ottir
- Ouida Ramón-Moliner
- Sean Corcoran
- Thomas Jackson (architect)
- Thomas Meagher (merchant)
- Vince Power
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Strangman
Also known as Strangman, Mary.