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Praed, Annie (1873? - 1948)

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Dentist
Born: 1873?  England.  Died: 26 December 1948  Darling Point, New South Wales, Australia.
Annie Praed enrolled in the first dentistry course at the University of Sydney. In 1938 She was the first woman to graduate Doctor of Dental Science (DDSc) from the University of Sydney. Praed was actively involved in the Society of Dental Science and helped to found the New South Wales Branch of the Australian Dental Association.

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Chronology
c. 1899 - 1901Practiced as a dentist
1901Registered under the Dentists' Act of 1900
1901Enrolled in the first dentistry courses offered at the University of Sydney
1904Qualified as a licentiate of Dental Surgery at the University of Sydney
1906Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) completed at the University of Sydney
1906 - 1910Worked as Assistant to Dr W. S. Hinder in Macquarie Street in Sydney
1910 - 1913Practised with Miss Margaret Barnes
1912 - 1940Honorary Dental Surgeon and Clinical instructor at the United Dental Hospital of Sydney
1913 - 1914Visited Britain
1914Represented dental graduates from the University of Sydney at the International Dental Congress in London
1914 - 1940sSet up sole practice in Sydney
1934 - 1948Served on the Dental Health Education Committee of the Australian Dental Association
1938Doctor of Dental Science (DDSc) completed at the University of Sydney - the first woman to graduate
1938 - 1939Chairwoman of the Dental Health Education Committee of the Australian Dental Association
1940 - 1948Honorary Demonstrator in operative dentistry at the United Dental Hospital of Sydney

 

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