Professor Dame Ida Caroline Mann, Mrs Gye, DBE, FRCS (6 February 1893, West Hampstead, London – 18 November 1983, Perth, Western Australia)[1] was "a distinguished ophthalmologist ... equally well known for her pioneering research work on embryology and development of the eye, and on the influences of genetic and social factors on the incidence and severity of eye disease throughout the world".[2] Only six other women were Fellows at this time.[3]
^"Mann, Ida (1893–1983)." Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages, edited by Anne Commire and Deborah Klezmer, vol. 2, Yorkin Publications, 2007, p. 1204. Gale eBooks. Accessed 22 August 2021.
^J. M. Tiffany, 'Mann, Dame Ida Caroline (1893–1983)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (OUP, 2004)
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cancer in 1943. On 30 December 1944, Gye married ophthalmologist IdaMann (later Dame IdaMann) and, in 1949, they moved to Perth, Western Australia. "Inspiring...
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