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Jessie Margaret Murray (9 February 1867 – 25 September 1920) was a British psychoanalyst and suffragette. Born in India, she moved to the UK when she was 13. She undertook studies in medicine with the College of Preceptors and Worshipful Society of Apothecaries and at the University of Durham and University College London; she also attended the lectures of the French psychologist Pierre Janet at the Collège de France, Paris.

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  • Jessie Margaret Murray (9 February 1867 – 25 September 1920) was a British psychoanalyst and suffragette. Born in India, she moved to the UK when she was 13. She undertook studies in medicine with the College of Preceptors and Worshipful Society of Apothecaries and at the University of Durham and University College London; she also attended the lectures of the French psychologist Pierre Janet at the Collège de France, Paris. Murray was a member of the Women's Freedom League and Women's Tax Resistance League, two organisations that took direct action in their campaign for women's suffrage. In 1910 she and the journalist Henry Brailsford took statements from the suffragettes who had been mistreated during the Black Friday demonstrations in November that year. Their published memorandum was presented to the Home Office, along with a formal request for a public inquiry; the Home Secretary, Winston Churchill, refused to set one up. After practicing medicine from 1909, Murray and her close friend Julia Turner opened the Medico-Psychological Clinic in 1913, a pioneering entity that provided psychological evaluation and treatment, affordable for middle-class families. Several of the staff who worked and trained at the clinic became leading psychoanalysts. Murray was awarded an MD by the University of Durham in 1919. Shortly afterwards she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer; she died in September 1920, aged 53. (en)
  • Jessie Margaret Murray, née le 9 février 1867 à Hazaribagh et morte le 25 septembre 1920 à Twickenham, est une médecin et une militante féministe britannique. Elle fonde la Medico-Psychological Clinic à Londres en 1913. (fr)
  • Jessie Margaret Murray (9 February 1867 – 25 September 1920) adalah ahli psikonalisis dan pejuang hak suara perempuan berkebangsaan Inggris yang lahir di India dan pindah ke Inggris ketika berusia 13 tahun. Murray menempuh pendidikan kedokteran di Universitas Durham dan University College London. Murray juga mengikuti kuliah psikolog Prancis, Pierre Janet di Collège de France, Paris. Murray aktif secara langsung dalam kampanye untuk hak suara perempuan melalui keanggotaannya di Women's Freedom League dan Women's Tax Resistance League. Bersama jurnalis Henry Brailsford, Murray menerbitkan memorandum yang berisi pernyataan dari para pejuang hak suara perempuan yang mengalami penganiayaan saat melakukan demonstrasi . Memorandum tersebut diteruskan ke Home Office bersama dengan permintaan resmi untuk penyelidikan publik yang ditolak oleh Menteri Dalam Negeri Britania Raya, Winston Churchill. Murray memulai praktiknya sebagai dokter pada tahun 1909. Empat tahun setelahnya, bersama teman dekatnya, Julia Turner, Murray membuka Klinik Medico-Psychological. Klinik ini merupakan klinik pertama yang menyediakan evaluasi psikologi dan pengobatan bagi keluarga kelas menengah. Klinik tersebut berhasil mencetak ahli psikoanalisis terkemuka di Inggris. Murray dianugerahi gelar MD atau medicinae doctor oleh Universitas Durham pada tahun 1919. Murray meninggal dunia dalam usia 53 tahun akibat kanker ovarium. (in)
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  • Jessie Margaret Murray, née le 9 février 1867 à Hazaribagh et morte le 25 septembre 1920 à Twickenham, est une médecin et une militante féministe britannique. Elle fonde la Medico-Psychological Clinic à Londres en 1913. (fr)
  • Jessie Margaret Murray (9 February 1867 – 25 September 1920) was a British psychoanalyst and suffragette. Born in India, she moved to the UK when she was 13. She undertook studies in medicine with the College of Preceptors and Worshipful Society of Apothecaries and at the University of Durham and University College London; she also attended the lectures of the French psychologist Pierre Janet at the Collège de France, Paris. (en)
  • Jessie Margaret Murray (9 February 1867 – 25 September 1920) adalah ahli psikonalisis dan pejuang hak suara perempuan berkebangsaan Inggris yang lahir di India dan pindah ke Inggris ketika berusia 13 tahun. Murray menempuh pendidikan kedokteran di Universitas Durham dan University College London. Murray juga mengikuti kuliah psikolog Prancis, Pierre Janet di Collège de France, Paris. (in)
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