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  Jennie Kidd Trout
Jennie Kidd Trout (April 21, 1841 - 1921) was the first woman in Canada legally to become a medical doctor, and was the only woman in Canada licensed to practice medicine until 1880, when Emily Stowe[?] completed the official qualifications.
Born Jennie Kidd Gowanlock in Wooden Mills, Scotland, Jennie (whose name is variously spelled "Jenny") moved with her parents to Canada in 1847, settling near Stratford, Ontario.
Trout then opened the Therapeutic and Electrical Institute in Toronto, which specialized in treatments for women, involving "galvanic baths or electricity." She also, for six years, ran a free dispensary for the poor at the same location.
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 Notable Women Ancestors - Jennie Kidd Gowanlock Trout
Jennie Kidd Gowanlock was born on April 21, 1841 in Wooden Mills, Parish of Kelso, Scotland.
Jennie received her M.D. degree from the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania in March 11, 1875 and returned to Toronto where on May 13, 1875, she passed the examinations of the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons, at the age of 34.
While Jennie Trout and Emily Stowe were students at the Toronto School of Medicine, they did not have an easy time in the classroom as they were the focus of crude practical jokes by the male students and lewd stories from some professors.
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Jennie Kidd Trout (April 21, 1841 - 1921) was the first woman in Canada legally to become a medical doctor, and was the...
Jennie Kidd Gowanlock was born on April 21, 1841 in Wooden Mills, Parish of Kelso, Sco...
Jennie Trout, too, had great difficulty, but after.....
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Jennie Kidd Trout (April 21, 1841 - 1921) was the first woman in Canada legally to become a medical doctor,and was the only woman in Canada licensed to practice medicine until 1880, when Emily Stowe completed the official qualifications.
Born Jennie Kidd Gowanlock in Wooden Mills, Scotland, Jennie(whose name is variously spelled "Jenny") moved with her parents to Canada in 1847,settling near Stratford, Ontario.
Trout then opened the Therapeutic and Electrical Institute in Toronto, which specialized in treatments for women, involving"galvanic baths or electricity." She also, for six years, ran a free dispensary for the poor at the same location.
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 Jennie Trout
Jennie's plans were encouraged by her husband, as well as by her longtime friend and mentor, Emily Stowe, who had been practising medicine in Toronto since 1867 although she was not licensed by the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Trout and Stowe were the only women in a lecture hall filled with men.
Trout for having "such a talented wife." Jennie Trout went on to practice medicine at Toronto's Therapeutic and Electrical Institute until 1882, when poor health forced her to retire.
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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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 In His Name - The Life and Times of Jenny Kidd Trout
After doing well through school, Jenny traveled to Toronto in 1860 where, at 19, she was "baptized, and took upon herself the Christian name and profession."4 In all likelihood she had come in contact with the earliest Restoration Movement church in Toronto, the Shuter Street Church of Christ founded in 1838 by James Beaty, Sr.
Jenny passed the first step in 1871 when she passed the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons’ "matriculation" exam for competence in English, Latin, a third language (ancient Greek, French, or German), mathematics, and natural philosophy.
Nevertheless, in July 1875 Trout opened her Toronto practice featuring "special facilities for giving treatment to ladies by galvanic baths or electricity."15 The practice of electrotherapeutics often involved application by means of the hand requiring the presence of a female physician.
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Jennie Bond was educated at Warwick University, from where she graduated with a degree in French and European Literature in 1968.
Jennie Lynn Finch (born September 3, 1980) is an American athlete and currently a pitcher for USA Softball, and was one of the pitchers on the team that won the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Jenny Thompson (born February 26, 1973), a swimmer, is one of the most decorated Olympians in history, winning twelve medals, including eight golds, while representing the United States of America in the 1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004 Summer Olympics.
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Jeanette (Jennie) Jerome, known also as Lady Randolph Churchill (January 9, 1854 – June 9, 1921) was an American society beauty, best known to history as the mother of British prime minister Winston Churchill.
She was born at 8 or 197 Amity Street, in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn, New York, (the exact address differs between sources).
A noted beauty—an admirer said that there was "more of the panther than of the woman in her look"—Lady Randolph Churchill also worked as a magazine editor and bore a fashionable tattoo of a snake twined around her left wrist.
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Jennie Kidd Trout (April 21, 1841 – 1921) was the first woman in Canada legally to become a medical doctor, and was the only woman in Canada licensed to practice medicine until 1880, when (Click link for more info and facts about Emily Stowe) Emily Stowe completed the official qualifications.
She married Edward Trout in 1865 and thereafter moved to (The provincial capital and largest city in Ontario (and the largest city in Canada)) Toronto, where Edward ran a newspaper.
Due to poor health, Trout retired in 1882 to Palma Sola, (A state in southeastern United States between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War) Florida.
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 trout
Trout is the common name given to a number of species of freshwater fishes belonging to the salmon family, Salmonidae.
Several species of trout were introduced to Australia and New Zealand by amateur fishing enthusiasts in the 19th century, contributing to the displacement of native freshwater fish to some extent, though not as much as the carp.
Most trout are restricted to freshwater, but a few, like the steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) - which is the same species as the landlocked rainbow trout - spend their adult life in the ocean and then return to spawn in the streams in which they were hatched.
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 Jennie Kidd Trout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jennie Kidd Trout (April 21, 1841 1921) was the first woman in Canada legally to become a medical doctor, and was the only woman in Canada licensed to practice medicine until 1880, when Emily Stowe completed the official qualifications.
Motivated by her own chronic illnesses, she decided on a medical career, passing her matriculation exam in 1871 and studied medicine at the University of Toronto, later transferring to the Women's Medical College in Pennsylvania, where she earned her M.D. on March 11, 1875.
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When Jennie was 6 her family decided to immigrate to Canada, they arrived in Ellice Township in 1847.
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 Trout, Jennie (Jenny) Kidd
Trout, Jennie (Jenny) Kidd, née Gowanlock, physician (b at Kelso, Scot 21 Apr 1841; d at Los Angeles, Calif 10 Nov 1921).
She grew up near Stratford, Ont, and after her marriage in 1865 to Toronto publisher Edward Trout decided to become a doctor.
That same year, on passing the Ontario registration exam, Dr Trout became the first Canadian woman licensed to practise medicine in Canada.
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 Emily Stowe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Despite having the required qualifications, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario refused to license Stowe because no Canadian school would allow a woman to sit the qualifying examinations.
Stowe and Jennie Kidd Trout were finally admitted for preparatory courses and qualifying exams at the Toronto School of Medicine.
Stowe became the second female licensed physician in Canada in 1880.
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Salmon and trout are caught in the river.
Located beside the Shannon River, it is a farm market and a center for trout fishing.
It is a starting point for canoe, fishing (salmon and trout), and hunting trips into the forested interior.
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The true trout fisherman takes great pride in trading trout fishing tips with his fellow anglers.
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(whose name is variously spelled "Jenny") moved with her parents to Canada in 1847, settling near Stratford, Ontario.
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