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Miss Frances Ivens, CBE, MS (Lond), ChM (Liverp), FRCOG (1870 - 1944)
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Hannah Mary Frances Ivens, was a pioneering doctor of the early twentieth century. A gifted doctor and teacher, Frances was a suffragist and champion of the advancement of women in medicine throughout her career. Appointed the first female consultant surgeon in Liverpool in 1907, she played a vital role in military medicine and surgery in France for the duration of World War I. Resuming her career in Liverpool post-war, Frances Ivens continued to work with and for the women of Liverpool until her retirement in 1930.