Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
Eitan's class remains in the Victorian era and today the boy presents Elizabeth (Eitan's notes in full):
"Hello everyone,
"My name is Elazabeth Donnell Garret and I was a very special person in Victorian times.
I was born in 1836. I was an English physicians and the first woman to qualify in medicine in Britain.
"My father was Newson Garret who was a very successful businessman and my mother was called Leisa Dunnel Garret and I was the second of ten of their children.
"I was born in Whitechapel and in 1849 I went to a boarding school called the 'Academy for the Daughters of Gentlemen.' I was a nurshing student at Middlesex Hospital.
"In 1865 I passed my exams and gained a certificate to become a doctor. In 1872 I founded the New Hospital for Women.
"In 1902 I retired to Adlesborough on the Suffolk Coast and in 1908 I became Mayor, the first female mayor ever.
"I died in 1917."