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British mental health worker (1874–1955)

Fox in 1947

Dame Evelyn Emily Marian Fox DBE (1874–1955) was a noted British health worker, specializing in mental health and epilepsy. She studied history at Somerville College, Oxford.

Fox, who was General Secretary of the National Association for Mental Health (NAMH – now known as MIND) in the late 1940s, along with Tyler Fox (no relation), Medical Director of the Epilepsy Colony at Lingfield, Surrey and Irene Gairdner, a social science graduate from the London School of Economics, were the driving forces for the creation of the British Epilepsy Association (BEA).

Legacy

Dame Evelyn Fox School, Blackburn is named in her honour. The school closed in 2000.

References

  1. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography profile
  2. "24 LSE women in 1918". London School of Economics. 28 March 2018.
  3. Dame Evelyn Fox school, dfes.gov.uk; accessed 5 April 2016.
  4. Dame Evelyn Fox School statistics Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, lancashire.gov.uk; accessed 5 April 2016.

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