- Entry type: Person
- Entry ID: AWE0627
Ellis, Constance
(1872 – 1942)- Born 2 November 1872, Carlton, Victoria, Australia
- Died 10 September 1942, South Yarra, Victoria, Australia
- Occupation Medical practitioner
Summary
Constance Ellis became the first woman graduate of the University of Melbourne to obtain the degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD) in March 1903. She joined the pathology department of the Queen Victoria Hospital in 1902 and was honorary pathologist from 1908 until 1919. Ellis was the first woman to become a demonstrator and lecturer of Pathology at the University of Melbourne.
A foundation member of the Lyceum Club, Ellis was also a member of the Medical Women’s Society, the Australian Association for Fighting Venereal Diseases, the Victorian branch of the British Medical Association, the National Council of Women of Victoria, the Victorian Baby Health Centre Association and the Emily McPherson College.
Events
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1970
Educated at Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC)
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1970
Enrolled for the medical course at the University of Melbourne
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1970
Attended Janet Clarke hostel, Trinity College, as a non-resident
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1970
At the final examinations Ellis came second in surgery and third in medicine
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2003
Obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine (by examination)
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1902
Joined the honorary staff of the Queen Victoria Hospital
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1908 - 1919
Honorary pathologist at the Queen Victoria Hospital
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1920 - 1942
Vice-president of the Victorian Baby Health Centres Association
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1911
President of the Old Collegians’ Association (PLC)
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1925
Took part in PLC’s jubilee congress, a two-day discussion on social and welfare matters
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1912
Vice-president and one of the founders of the Lyceum Club (Melb.)
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1918 - 1919
President of the Lyceum Club
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2025
Became a member of the first committee of the Melbourne Business and Professional Women’s Club
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1911 - 1942
Council member of the College of Domestic Economy (later Emily McPherson College)
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1932 - 1934
Council president of the Emily McPherson College
Archival resources
Published resources
- Book
- Book Section
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Resource Section
- Ellis, Constance (1872-1942), Ellis, A S, 2006, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080456b.htm
- Ellis, Constance (1872 - 1942), Westmore, Ann, 2003, http://www.cshs.unimelb.edu.au/umfm/biogs/FM00126b.htm
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Resource
- Where are the Women in Australian science?, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 2003, http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/wisa/wisa.html
- Trove: Ellis, Constance (18721102-19420910), http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-754059
- Edited Book
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