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1906 Bagshaw Suffering From The Spanish Flu

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In 1906 Bagshaw moved to Hamilton, Ontario and started a medical practice there. During 1918-1919 she cared for many patients suffering from the Spanish Flu. Bagshaw was especially affected by the pregnant women who were stricken by the flu, and that almost certainly would die from it. She also began to notice the many poor and underprivileged women who had more children than they could possibly support. She became a strong supporter of women's reproductive rights, believing that if a family couldn't support their current members, they shouldn't be having more children.

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