Thomas King Chambers (16 October 1817, London – 15 August 1889, Middlesex) was an English physician who published and lectured on diet and digestion.[1] He was among the first to advocate medicine as a career for women.[2][3] He was a founder and trustee of the London School of Medicine for Women.[4]
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^Sketch of the Foundation and Development of the London School of Medicine for Women. G. Sharrow. 1905. p. 31.
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