Pioneering women
Barnes, Josephine (1 of 8). National Life Stories: Leaders of National Life
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Type
sound
Duration
00:31:33
Shelf mark
C408/015
Subjects
Medicine
Recording date
1990-10-24
Recording locations
Interviewee's home, London, UK
Interviewees
Barnes, Josephine, 1912-1999 (speaker, female)
Interviewers
Abrams, Rebecca (speaker, female)
Abstract
Part 1: Dame Josephine Alice Mary Barnes (JB) born in Sheringham, Norfolk on 18th of August 1912. Father a chaplain and architect; mother: fellow of Royal College of Organists, musician. Early childhood; Oxford High School and Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford - studied physiology. Mentions Sir Charles Sherrington, Professor of Physiology
Description
Obstetrician and gynaecologist. Safer midwifery and women's welfare had been the principal beneficiaries of her career.
Related transcripts
Dame Josephine Barnes interviewed by Rebecca Abrams: full transcript of the interview
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