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Alice Vickery

Photograph of Vickery given by [[Rosika Schwimmer]] to the [[New York Public Library]] Alice Vickery (also known as A. Vickery Drysdale and A. Drysdale Vickery, ''c.'' 1844 – 12 January 1929) was an English physician, campaigner for women's rights, and the first British woman to qualify as a chemist and pharmacist. She and her life partner, Charles Robert Drysdale, also a physician, actively supported a number of causes, including free love, birth control, and destigmatisation of illegitimacy. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The First Essay on the Political Rights of Women by Condorcet, Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de, 1743-1794

    Published 2010
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