Dame Mary Scharlieb's MD gown, hood, bonnet and square hat

Made:
1902-1921 in London
Dr Mary Scharlieb's gown, hood, mortar board, and hat, c Dr Mary Scharlieb's gown, hood, mortar board, and hat, c

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Dr Mary Scharlieb's gown, hood, mortar board, and hat, c
Science Museum Group Collection
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Dr Mary Scharlieb's gown, hood, mortar board, and hat, c
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Dr. Mary Scharlieb's gown, hood, mortar board, and hat, by Ede, Son and Ravenscroft, 93 and 94 Chancery Lane, London, England, 1902-1921

Dame Mary Scharlieb (1845-1930) was a pioneering female physician. Born in Britain, she moved to India after marrying in 1865. She became concerned to help local women in obstetrics, perhaps inspired by the fact that her mother had died ten days after her birth. She became one of the first women to study at Madras Medical College. She returned to England and in 1882 was one of the first two women to be awarded a degree in medicine at London University. She passed with honours in all subjects and was awarded the Gold Medal and the Scholarship in Obstetrics. She also had an audience with Queen Victoria.

In 1888 Dr Scharlieb became the first woman to be awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine. She was also awarded the degree of Master of Surgery, in 1897. Seen here are her MD robes. They include a scarlet gown and hood trimmed with violet silk and both the mortar-board commonly worn and the round bonnet more properly specified for this dress. The set was made by the London robemakers Ede, Son and Ravenscroft, a firm that traded under that name from 1902 to 1921. Dr Scharlieb was appointed Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1926.

Details

Category:
Surgery
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A635938
type:
academic robe

Parts

Dr Mary Scharlieb's doctorate (MD) hat, England, 1888

Dr Mary Scharlieb's doctorate (MD) hat, England, 1888

Dr Mary Scharlieb's doctorate (MD) hat, 1888, England, by Ede, Son, and Ravencroft

Measurements:
overall: 30 mm x 320 mm x 360 mm,
Materials:
velvet
Object Number:
A635938 Pt1
type:
hat
Dr Mary Scharlieb's mortar board, London, England, 1884

Dr Mary Scharlieb's mortar board, London, England, 1884

Dr Mary Scharlieb's DSc, mortar board, c.1884, England, by Ede and Son, London

Measurements:
overall: 80 mm x 255 mm x 255 mm,
Materials:
felt, stiffened
Object Number:
A635938 Pt2
type:
mortar board
Dr Mary Scharlieb's academic gown hood, London, 1888

Dr Mary Scharlieb's academic gown hood, London, 1888

Dr Mary Scharlieb's MD, hood, 1888, London, by Ede, Son, and Ravencroft

Measurements:
overall: 810 mm x 710 mm
Materials:
wool, very fine and silk, lining
Object Number:
A635938 Pt3
type:
academic gown hood
Dr Mary Schalieb's M.D. gown, London, England, 1888

Dr Mary Schalieb's M.D. gown, London, England, 1888

Dr Mary Schalieb's M.D. gown, by Ede, Son, and Ravencroft, London, 1888

Measurements:
overall: 1320 mm x 460 mm
Materials:
scarlet and silk, lining
Object Number:
A635938 Pt4
type:
academic robe