Listed in the 1901 census at Snitterfield, age 10 as of the census date (Mar 31, 1901), in the parish of St. James, living with her parents and a servant. Address is listed as “Snitterfield (Park View)”.
38Frances Cecil Burt’s journal of her trip to England in 1922 mentions “M.M.B.” with reference to her Snitterfield visit and it seems likely she visited with her cousin at that time.
Marion Mildred Barrow Burt is listed in the Register of the General Medical Council in 1927 at the same address as her father Cyril, 40 Heathfield Road, King's Heath, Birmingham. Her qualifications are given as LMSSA Lond 1915 (Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery of the Society of Apothecaries of London); MBBS 1915, U. Lond. (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, University of London).
She lived in Malvern Link, Worcestshire, England according to Kathleen Frances Givan who said she had contracted tuberculosis and never married.
4Regarding the Society of Apothecary certification here is an excerpt from their web page
http://www.apothecaries.org/society/index.html :
“The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London was incorporated by royal charter on 6 December 1617.
From 1672 until 1922, the Society of Apothecaries manufactured and sold medicinal and pharmaceutical products at the Hall, and in 1673 it founded the Chelsea Physic Garden, only relinquishing managerial control in 1899.
In 1704 the Society won a key legal suit (known as the Rose Case) against the Royal College of Physicians in the House of Lords, which ruled that apothecaries could both prescribe and dispense medicines. This led directly to the evolution of the apothecary into today's general practitioner of medicine.
Just over a century later, as a result of the Apothecaries' Act of 1815, the Society was given the statutory right to conduct examinations and to grant licences to practise Medicine throughout England and Wales, as well as the duty of regulating such practice. It continues to license doctors today as a member of the United Examining Board, the only non-university medical licensing body in the United Kingdom.”