Mary Elizabeth Bruce (nee Steele) (1849-1931) was co-worker with her husband Sir David Bruce. She made important and often vital scientific contributions to her husband's work. She was a microbiologist. In the South African War the husband and wife were in Ladysmith, where Bruce was in command of a large military hospital and acted as operating surgeon, whilst his wife was sister-in-charge of the operating theatre. For her nursing work she was afterwards awarded the Royal Red Cross. During 1908 and 1911 they worked on trypanosomiasis in Uganda and Nyasaland. In the First World War they did important work together on the aetiology and control of trench fever and tetanus. Lady Bruce was awarded the O.B.E. (Order of the British Empire) for h...
Wedding photograph of the reception of Dr Henry Green and Kate Green at the residency of Arnold Thei...
Emma Maud McCarthy was one of the most decorated nurses of the First World War. Born in Sydney in 18...
Tikvah Alper was born in South Africa. She graduated with distinction in physics from University of ...
David Bruce (1855-1931), Scottish bacteriologist and parasitologist, was the only son of David Bruce...
New wings in the Hospital de Noirs, Leopoldville, circa 1920s In 1920, when a severe outbreak of sle...
Jeannie McLean, nee McLay, married Dr John Anderson Gilruth on 20 March 1899 in Dunedin, New Zealand...
Muriel Robertson (1883–1973) was a pioneering protozoologist who made a staggering number of importa...
On July 26, 1895, Pierre Curie and Maria Sklodowska were married. On June 23, 1903, Maria presented...
Dr James Harold Patterson (1873-1914), son of W.and Sarah Patterson of Mayfield, Launceston, qualifi...
Helen Muir was a leader in British biomedical research over many years. She trained as a chemist at ...
Emma Maud McCarthy was one of the most decorated nurses of the First World War. Born in Sydney in 18...
John Curtin School of Medical Research - Biochemistry - Sir John Proud, Dr. Susan Howitt, Mrs. Diann...
Dame Josephine Barnes, the first ever woman president of the British Medical Association, discusses ...
Signed: J. Spencer.Caption title.At head of title: Dear [] yours is received, we will be pleased to ...
Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (December 11, 1843 – May 27, 1910) was a German physician and microbio...
Wedding photograph of the reception of Dr Henry Green and Kate Green at the residency of Arnold Thei...
Emma Maud McCarthy was one of the most decorated nurses of the First World War. Born in Sydney in 18...
Tikvah Alper was born in South Africa. She graduated with distinction in physics from University of ...
David Bruce (1855-1931), Scottish bacteriologist and parasitologist, was the only son of David Bruce...
New wings in the Hospital de Noirs, Leopoldville, circa 1920s In 1920, when a severe outbreak of sle...
Jeannie McLean, nee McLay, married Dr John Anderson Gilruth on 20 March 1899 in Dunedin, New Zealand...
Muriel Robertson (1883–1973) was a pioneering protozoologist who made a staggering number of importa...
On July 26, 1895, Pierre Curie and Maria Sklodowska were married. On June 23, 1903, Maria presented...
Dr James Harold Patterson (1873-1914), son of W.and Sarah Patterson of Mayfield, Launceston, qualifi...
Helen Muir was a leader in British biomedical research over many years. She trained as a chemist at ...
Emma Maud McCarthy was one of the most decorated nurses of the First World War. Born in Sydney in 18...
John Curtin School of Medical Research - Biochemistry - Sir John Proud, Dr. Susan Howitt, Mrs. Diann...
Dame Josephine Barnes, the first ever woman president of the British Medical Association, discusses ...
Signed: J. Spencer.Caption title.At head of title: Dear [] yours is received, we will be pleased to ...
Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (December 11, 1843 – May 27, 1910) was a German physician and microbio...
Wedding photograph of the reception of Dr Henry Green and Kate Green at the residency of Arnold Thei...
Emma Maud McCarthy was one of the most decorated nurses of the First World War. Born in Sydney in 18...
Tikvah Alper was born in South Africa. She graduated with distinction in physics from University of ...