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Dr James Barry (1789-1865): the Edinburgh years.

H M du Preez1

  • 1The Dower House, 12 Price Drive, Constantia 7806, South Africa. michael.dupreez@gmail.com

The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
|September 7, 2012
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This paper explores the student years of Margaret Bulkley, who disguised herself as James Barry to earn a medical degree from the University of Edinburgh. Her 56-year deception as a male army surgeon is detailed.

Area of Science:

  • Medical History
  • Social History

Background:

  • Dr. James Barry, a distinguished British Army surgeon (1813-1859), was revealed posthumously to be Margaret Bulkley, a woman who lived as a man for 56 years.
  • Bulkley's early life and adoption of the male identity of James Barry remain largely undocumented.

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