Agnes Yewande Savage
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| Born | 21 February 1906 Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Died | 7 September 1964 (aged 58) Hemel Hempstead, England |
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| Occupation | Physician |
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| Relatives | Richard Gabriel Akinwande Savage (brother) |
Agnes Yewande Savage (21 February 1906 – 7 September 1964) was a Nigerian-Scottish medical doctor and the first West African woman to train and qualify in orthodox medicine. Savage was the first West African woman to receive a university degree in medicine, graduating with first-class honours from the University of Edinburgh in 1929 at the age of 23. In 1933, Sierra Leonean political activist and higher education pioneer, Edna Elliott-Horton became the second West African woman university graduate and the first to earn a bachelor's degree in the liberal arts.