User:AdaWoolf

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A bit about me... I live in Melbourne, and I was inspired to become a wikipedia editor when I read an article about WikiProject: Women in Red on 9 March 2024. Now I want to help increase the number of biographies about women on Wikipedia, which is 19.83% as of 13 May 2024

My interests are quite broad, but for the moment I am focussed on women in botany and medicine during the 19th and 20th Century.

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  • Clara Stone – Australian physician (1860–1957) - referenced first paragraph, not much else in the main section
  • Annette Bear-Crawford – Australian suffragist (1853–1899) - long text, needs referencing
  • Monash Medical Centre – hospital in Australia - add breast clinic.fix referencing
  • Mary De Garis – Australian doctor (1881-1963) - fix referencing
  • Vera Scantlebury Brown – Australian pediatrician (1889–1946) - fix referencing
  • Mary Page Stone – Australian doctor (1865–1910) - some red fixes needed
  • Janet Greig – Australian anaesthetist (1874–1950)
  • Jane Stocks Greig – Australian physician (1872–1939) - just fix early life ref.
  • Flos Greig – Australian lawyer (1880–1958) - career section ref fix
  • Gertrude Halley – Australian physician and feminist (1867–1939)
  • Jean Macnamara – Australian medical doctor and scientist (1899-1968)
  • Agnes Bennett – Australian New Zealand medical doctor (1872-1960) - referencing sprucing
  • Jean Littlejohn – Australian surgeon (1899–1990) - fixed infobox. could still have more detail, and the notability paragraph could be improved
  • Lorna Lloyd-Green – Australian obstetrician-gynecologist (1910-2002) - info box and remove never married bit maybe?
  • Lena McEwan – Australian plastic surgeon (1927-2011) - infobox and structure

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