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Margaret Ida Balfour : ウィキペディア英語版 | Margaret Ida Balfour Margaret Ida Balfour (21 April 1866 – 1 December 1945) was a Scottish doctor and campaigner for women’s medical health issues, who made a significant contribution to the development of medicine in India. Her prolific writing during the early twentieth century alerted many to the health needs of women and children in India and Africa and the unhealthy environments in which they lived. ==Early life==
Margaret Balfour, daughter of Scottish accountant Robert Balfour (1818–1869) and Frances Grace Blaikie (1820–1891), was born in Edinburgh in 1866.〔 She studied at Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women under Sophia Jex-Blake and qualified as a doctor in 1891. After graduating, she spent a year working with Dr Annie McCall at the Clapham Maternity Hospital in South London before moving to India in 1892.〔
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