Ethel Doidge

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title: Ethel Doidge
text: Ethel Mary Doidge (1887–1965) was a British born, South African mycologist and bacteriologist. Doidge was born in Nottingham, England on 31 May 1887 and was educated in South Africa at Epworth School in Pietermaritzburg and Huguenot College, Wellington, Western Cape. In 1908 she joined the Transvaal Department of Agriculture as an assistant to Dr I.B. Pole Evans. In 1909 she was awarded a M.A. degree by the University of the Cape of Good Hope, and in 1914 she was awarded a D. Sc. degree; she was
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description: Mycologist and bacteriologist (1887-1965)
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