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Iris Fox (1890–1926), MD
Iris Fox (1890–1926), MD
Iris Fox (1890–1926), MD
Iris Fox (1890–1926), MD
Iris Fox (1890–1926), MD

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Doctor Iris Fox, Senior Assistant Pathologist at the Royal Free Hospital, London, died from septic poisoning contracted through pricking her finger during a postmortem operation at the hospital.

Royal Free Hospital

London

Title

Iris Fox (1890–1926), MD

Date

1928

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 53 x W 31 x D 2.5 cm

Accession number

S103

Work type

Relief

Signature/marks description

front right: M P Bromet 1928

Inscription description

on front: IRIS FOX, MD / 1890–1926

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