Agnes Borrowman (7 October 1881 – 20 August 1955) was a Scottish pharmaceutical chemist. In 1924 she became the first woman to serve on the Pharmaceutical Society's Board of Examiners.[1]
^Holloway, Sydney W. F. (1991). Royal pharmaceutical society of Great Britain, 1841-1991 : a political and social history. Pharmaceutical Press. p. 268. ISBN 0-85369-244-0. OCLC 464125862.
Examiners. Agnes Thomson Borrowman was born on 7 October 1881, at Penicuik, Midlothian, Scotland to Margaret Davidson Borrowman and Peter Borrowman, a farm...
and lecturer at the medical school of the University of Edinburgh AgnesBorrowman, first woman to serve on the Pharmaceutical Society's Board of Examiners...
one of four directors, all registered women pharmacists, alongside AgnesBorrowman, Sophia Heywood and Margaret MacDiarmid. By 1923, of the 15 young women...
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season crew included J. O. Williams, captain; H. C. Baughman, mate; A. Borrowman, steward; Lionel Cadogan Cowper, purser; Carl Christianson (shipping on...
George Arthur Mackie, His Majesty's Consul-General, Buenos Aires James Borrowman MacLean, Controller, Gun Manufacture, Ministry of Munitions William Turner...
Historic Families. Vol. 2. Grimsay Press (2005). ISBN 1-84530-026-2. p. 326. Borrowman, Alexander s. & Richmond, Robert (1940). Glencairn Church of Scotland...