
TL;DR
This paper provides a brief biography of Amy Ogle, highlighting her achievement as the first woman to top the Natural Sciences Tripos at Cambridge in 1876.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed account of Amy Ogle's life and her historic academic accomplishment in the context of 19th-century science education.
Findings
Amy Ogle was the first woman to top the Natural Sciences Tripos at Cambridge.
Her achievement marked a significant milestone for women in science.
The paper sheds light on her life and the historical context of her success.
Abstract
A short account of the life of Amy Ogle, who, in 1876, was the first woman to come top of the Natural Sciences Tripos at Cambridge.
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TopicsGenetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
