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Frances Gillam Holden (9 February 1843 – 21 August 1924) was an Australian nurse who later became the Lady Superintendent of the Hospital for Sick Children (now the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children) in Glebe, Sydney. Holden was also a prolific writer and wrote books, poems, and contributed to journal and newspaper articles with her publications focusing on topics such as nursing practices, physiology, and women's rights. Holden was also the co-founder of The Dawn Club, a women's suffrage group and made regular contributions to its magazine, The Dawn. For her contributions as a writer and as a women's rights supporter, Holden is regarded as a first-wave feminist.

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  • فرانسيس غيلام هولدن (9 فبراير 1843 - 21 أغسطس 1924)، ممرضة أسترالية أصبحت فيما بعد مديرة مستشفى الأطفال المرضى (الآن مستشفى ألكسندرا الملكي للأطفال)، سيدني. كانت هولدن أيضًا كاتبة غزيرة الإنتاج وكتبت كتبًا وقصائدًا وساهمت في مقالات في المجلات والصحف مع منشوراتها التي تركز على موضوعات مثل ممارسات التمريض وعلم وظائف الأعضاء وحقوق المرأة. لمساهماتها ككاتبة وداعمة لحقوق المرأة، تعتبر هولدن مناصرة نسوية من الموجة الأولى. (ar)
  • Frances Gillam Holden (9 February 1843 – 21 August 1924) was an Australian nurse who later became the Lady Superintendent of the Hospital for Sick Children (now the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children) in Glebe, Sydney. Holden was also a prolific writer and wrote books, poems, and contributed to journal and newspaper articles with her publications focusing on topics such as nursing practices, physiology, and women's rights. Holden was also the co-founder of The Dawn Club, a women's suffrage group and made regular contributions to its magazine, The Dawn. For her contributions as a writer and as a women's rights supporter, Holden is regarded as a first-wave feminist. (en)
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  • فرانسيس غيلام هولدن (9 فبراير 1843 - 21 أغسطس 1924)، ممرضة أسترالية أصبحت فيما بعد مديرة مستشفى الأطفال المرضى (الآن مستشفى ألكسندرا الملكي للأطفال)، سيدني. كانت هولدن أيضًا كاتبة غزيرة الإنتاج وكتبت كتبًا وقصائدًا وساهمت في مقالات في المجلات والصحف مع منشوراتها التي تركز على موضوعات مثل ممارسات التمريض وعلم وظائف الأعضاء وحقوق المرأة. لمساهماتها ككاتبة وداعمة لحقوق المرأة، تعتبر هولدن مناصرة نسوية من الموجة الأولى. (ar)
  • Frances Gillam Holden (9 February 1843 – 21 August 1924) was an Australian nurse who later became the Lady Superintendent of the Hospital for Sick Children (now the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children) in Glebe, Sydney. Holden was also a prolific writer and wrote books, poems, and contributed to journal and newspaper articles with her publications focusing on topics such as nursing practices, physiology, and women's rights. Holden was also the co-founder of The Dawn Club, a women's suffrage group and made regular contributions to its magazine, The Dawn. For her contributions as a writer and as a women's rights supporter, Holden is regarded as a first-wave feminist. (en)
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