[2] She attended the Morgan Academy and earned a medical degree at St. Andrews University in Dundee in 1907.
[5] Stott worked as an assistant physician in Preston for a year,[4] then went to India in 1908, to be medical officer at the Baptist Mission Hospital in Berhampore.
[6] She lived in Delhi, where she served on civic committees and charity boards for health, especially maternal and child welfare,[7] and on anti-tuberculosis efforts.
[9][10][11] The couple represented India in the procession of carriages at the Imperial Silver Jubilee celebrations in London in 1935.
[17] Margaret Stott married Indian civil servant Joseph William Bhore in 1911.