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Born female, James Barry is one of the first documented transgender scientist who rose the ranks of the British Army to Inspector General of Hospitals in Canada. He fought for improved sanitation and healthcare for most vulnerable and rejected members of society at the time; mentally ill, prisoners, enslaved people, soldiers’ families and lepers. Among many of his achievements was the world’s first documented caesarean section where the mother and baby both survived. His secret was never discovered until he had died and when it was the army covered up his documentation for the next 100 years.

A great Scientist to study to showcase how an individual can overcome adversity. Could be taught alongside the start of the Victorian Era.

Can be used at upper KS2 or lower KS3 level.

Included:

3 page written overview of his life and achievements.
Reading comprehension questions and answers
Fill the gap activity
Factfile worksheet
Planning sheet for report writing
Role play
Wordsearch
colouring in page/ title page

Part of the ‘This is the life of…’ series. Other resources include:

William Beaumont & Alexis St Martin,
Charles Drew
Hasan Ibn al-Haytham
Zhang Heng
Hedy Lamarr
Eratothenes

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