Millicent Taylor

Millicent Taylor
FRSC
Born17 October 1871
Died23 December 1960
EducationCheltenham Ladies College, University of Bristol MSc, DSc
Known forchemical research and as a signatory to the petition for women to be made Fellows of the Royal Society of Chemistry (1904)

Millicent Taylor (17 October 1871 – 23 December 1960)[citation needed] FRSC MSc DSc was a chemist who, in 1904, was one of the nineteen women who petitioned to join the Chemical Society[1][2]

  1. ^ Creese, Mary R. S. (September 1991). "British women of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who contributed to research in the chemical sciences". The British Journal for the History of Science. 24 (3): 275–305. doi:10.1017/S0007087400027370. ISSN 1474-001X. PMID 11622943.
  2. ^ Rayner-Canham, Marelene F.; Rayner-Canham, Geoffrey (2008). Chemistry was their life: pioneer British women chemists, 1880-1949. London: Imperial college press. pp. 64–68. ISBN 978-1-86094-986-9.

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