Isabel Emslie Hutton
Isabel Galloway Emslie, Lady Hutton CBE (11 September 1887 – 11 January 1960) was a Scottish physician who specialised in mental health and social work.
Isabel Emslie Hutton Lady Hutton | |
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Isabel Galloway Emslie Hutton | |
Born | Isabel Galloway Emslie 11 September 1887 |
Died | 11 January 1960 72) | (aged
Nationality | Scottish |
Education | University of Edinburgh |
Known for | Medical work during World War I Order of the White Eagle (Serbia) Order of St. Sava Croix de Guerre Order of St. Anna Serbian postage stamp in her honour (2015) |
Relatives | General Sir Thomas Hutton (married 1921) |
Medical career | |
Profession | Physician, pathologist |
Field | psychiatry |
Institutions | Royal Edinburgh Hospital |
Notable works | Wassermann sero-diagnosis of syphilis in 200 cases of insanity With a Woman's Unit in Serbia, Salonika and Sebastopol Mental Disorders in Modern Life Memoirs of a Doctor in War and Peace |
She served leading units in Dr Elsie Inglis's Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service in the front line in World War I and won awards from the British, Serbian, Russian and French. Emslie married British military officer Lt General Sir Thomas Jacomb Hutton.
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