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Alexandra Mary Chalmers Watson CBE, (née Geddes; 31 May 1872 – 7 August 1936), known as Mona Chalmers Watson, was a British physician and head of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. The first woman to receive an MD from the University of Edinburgh, she helped found the Elsie Inglis Hospital for Women, was the first president of the Edinburgh Women's Citizen Association, a staff physician and later senior physician at the Edinburgh Hospital and Dispensary for Women and Children, and co-edited the Encyclopaedia Medica with her husband, Douglas Chalmers Watson. At the time of her death in 1936, she was president of the Medical Women's Federation, having been elected May 1935.

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  • مونا تشالمرز واتسون (ar)
  • Mona Chalmers Watson (es)
  • Mona Chalmers Watson (en)
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  • أليكساندرا مارلي تشالمرز واتسون، الحاصلة على رتبة الإمبراطورية البريطانية (كنيتها قبل الزواج غيديس؛ 31 مايو 1872-7 أغسطس 1936)، وتُعرف باسم مونا تشالمرز واتسون، وهي طبيبة اسكتلندية ورئيسة فيلق الجيش النسائي الاحتياطي. كانت مونا أول امرأة تحصل على شهادة الطب البشري من جامعة إدنبرة، ساعدت في تأسيس مستشفى إلسي إنغليس للنساء وأول رئيسة للجمعية النسائية المدنية في إدنبرة، وطبيبة مقيمة، ثم كبيرة أطباء مستشفى ومستوصف إدنبرة للنساء والأطفال ومحررة مساعدة للموسوعة الطبية مع زوجها دوغلاس تشالمرز واتسون. في الوقت الذي سبق وفاتها عام 1936، كانت رئيسة الاتحاد النسائي الطبي، إذ انتُخبت عام 1935. (ar)
  • Alexandra Mary Chalmers Watson CBE, (née Geddes; 31 May 1872 – 7 August 1936), known as Mona Chalmers Watson, was a British physician and head of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. The first woman to receive an MD from the University of Edinburgh, she helped found the Elsie Inglis Hospital for Women, was the first president of the Edinburgh Women's Citizen Association, a staff physician and later senior physician at the Edinburgh Hospital and Dispensary for Women and Children, and co-edited the Encyclopaedia Medica with her husband, Douglas Chalmers Watson. At the time of her death in 1936, she was president of the Medical Women's Federation, having been elected May 1935. (en)
  • Alexandra Mary Chalmers Watson (India, 31 de mayo de 1872 - Rolvenden, 7 de agosto de 1936), más conocida como Mona Chalmers Watson, fue una médica escocesa, jefa del Cuerpo Auxiliar del Ejército Femenino durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.​​ (es)
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  • Mona Chalmers Watson (en)
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  • Frensham, Rolvenden, Kent, England (en)
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  • India (en)
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