Draft:Christina Goode
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Christina Love Goode (married name Christina Love Krakowsky) (June 16, 1874 – August 25, 1951) was an Australian doctor. In 1899, she was the second woman to register as a doctor in South Australia.
Early life and education
She was born in Adelaide. Her parents were Matthew and Elizabeth Goode (nee Jones). [1]
Early life and education
She entered Adelaide Medical School in 1893 as one of eight students, two others of which were women, Violet Plummer and Gertrude Mead.[1]
She moved to the University of Melbourne to complete her medical studies and graduated in 1899[2]
In 1899 she moved to London and worked at various hospitals, including Great Ormond Street Hospital. She got her UK Medical registraion in1901 and then worked at West Ham Union Infirmary, now Whipps Cross Hospital.[1]
On October 19, 1914 in London she married Dr Alexander Krakowsky[3] She travelled and worked in China with her husband and then in Europe. After her husband's death[4] in 1930 she returned to Adelaide with her daughter.
- ^ a b c "Capturing Christina: The story of an altruistic and audacious woman in the Edwardian Age" (PDF).
- ^ "GOODE, Christina L MBBS". Adelaide University. Retrieved 2026-04-03.
- ^ "WEDDINGS KRAKOWSKY-GOODE".
- ^ "DR. A. KRAKOWSKY".
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