Constance Stone

She played an important role in founding both the Queen Victoria Hospital, and the Victorian Medical Women's Society in Melbourne.

Moved by the poverty his parish, Jones decided to study medicine, and Constance followed suit.

[2] Stone went on to London where she worked in the New Hospital for Women and qualified as a licentiate of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries in 1889.

[1][7] In 1895, the first meeting of the Victorian Medical Women's Society convened in Constance's house, with Clara taking up the presidency.

[8] Her husband Rev David Egryn Jones MD, and daughter Bronwen, who also became a doctor in London, survived her.

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