Eulalie Dawson

Eulalie Hardy Hanton Dawson (née Burnard; 21 December 1883 – 5 September 1907) was one of the first women graduates in medicine at the University of Adelaide.

Eulalie Hardy Hanton Burnard was born at the schoolhouse, Unley, 21 December 1883.

She studied science and medicine at the University of Adelaide, and graduated MB BS with first-class honours in December 1905.

They took over the Laura practice of Clement Wells, who succeeded Frederic J. Chapple as medical superintendent of Adelaide Hospital.

An operation proved futile and she died in the North Adelaide private hospital, 5 September 1907.