Isabella Skinner Clarke–Keer
Isabella Skinner Clarke–Keer | |
|---|---|
| Born | 29 October 1842 |
| Died | 1926 (aged 83–84) |
| Occupation | Pharmacist |
Isabella Skinner Clarke–Keer (née Clarke) (29 October 1842 – 30 July 1926) was a British pharmacist and pioneer of women in pharmacy. In 1875, she became the first woman to qualify as a Pharmaceutical Chemist, and was one of the first two women members (with Rose Minshull) of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, admitted in 1879. In 1905, she became the first President of the National Association of Women Pharmacists (then the Association of Women Pharmacists).