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"When I felt rather overcome with my father's opposition, I said as firmly as I could, that I must have this or something else, that I could not live without some real work"
- Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
between June 9, 1836 and December 17, 1917. He/she was a famous
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