Elsie Inglis Tote Bag
Elsie Inglis Tote Bag
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Elevate your style with this exquisitely crafted tote bag, lovingly designed to honor the remarkable Elsie Inglis and her pioneering legacy in the field of surgery. Carry a piece of history with you as you go about your day, in this charming tribute to the powerful women who paved the way.
Dr Elsie Inglis (1864-1917) was not only a surgeon, but also a suffragette and a Licentiate of the three Scottish Royal Medical Colleges. She received education and training in Edinburgh and at the Royal Infirmary in Glasgow, dedicating her work to enhancing maternal care and healthcare for women. In addition, she established a women-staffed maternity hospital in Edinburgh and later, during the First World War, she organized the Scottish Women's Hospital for Foreign Service, establishing hospitals for troops in Serbia and Russia.
Details
- Made in the UK unique to Surgeons' Hall Museums
- Dimensions: 380 x 420mm
- Natural Colour
- Tote bag made of cotton 8oz