Elsie Higgon
Elsie Higgon  | |
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| Born | Elsie Hooper 5 September 1879  | 
| Died | 6 May 1969 (aged 89) Paignton, England  | 
| Occupation | Pharmacist | 
Elsie Higgon (née Hooper; 1879–1969) was the first Joint Secretary of the (National) Association of Women Pharmacists; researcher for King's College, the British Medical Journal and the British Pharmaceutical Codex; Lecturer in Chemistry at Portsmouth Municipal College; proprietor pharmacist of two businesses in Hampstead, proprietor of the Gordon Hall School of Pharmacy for Women in Gordon Square, and a supporter of the suffrage movement.