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| | Trout, Jennie (Jenny) Kidd |
 | | Doctor (born Jennie Gowanlock on April 21, 1841, at Kelso, Scotland; died on November 10, 1921, at Los Angeles, California, U.S. Trout was the first Canadian woman who was officially recognized as a doctor by being licensed to practise medicine in Canada. |
 | | Jennie Trout, too, had great difficulty, but after graduating in the United States, she took the registration exams of the College, passed with flying colours, and was duly licensed in 1875. |
 | | Trout opened a practice for women and children in Toronto, together with a sumptuous institute where she gave patients a new form of electrical treatment. |
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