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= Sarah Gray = Sarah Gray (1860-1941), FRCS Ireland, LRCP Edinburgh

Biography
Miss Sarah Gray, 21, Regent Street, Nottingham.

F.R.C.S. “Ireland.” 1900

L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., “Edinburgh.” Licentiate of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, “Glasgow,” 1888. (London School of Medicine for Women).

Honorary Surgeon to the Nottingham and Nott’s Convalescent Homes;

Medical Examiner to the Board of Education and Nottingham Education Committee.

Member of the Federation Medical Women and the Nottingham Medico-Chirurgical Society.

Late:- Resident Medical Officer East Hospital, Homerton; Assistant to Physicians in Outpatients, New Hospital for Women; Resident Medical Officer, Clapham Maternity Hospital. Author “Is Alcohol properly described as a Stimulant?” Medical  Magazine, 1902; “Case of Osteomalacia,” Lancet, 1913.

Gray was born in Tipperary, Ireland,

Publications
Gray, S. : Is Alcohol properly described as a Stimulant? Notthingham Med. chir. Society.

Gray, S., 'A Case of Osteomalacia,' The Lancet, 08 February 1913