Peter Pan fame), who enrolled at Edinburgh University and obtained a M.A. in April 1882. This Pencil Portraits from College Life by Barrie contains a chapter on David Masson (1822-1907), Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, who actively promoted university education for women at Edinburgh. Bella attended Masson’s courses, as evidenced by the inscription at the beginning of this book, which reads 'Under Professor David Masson, Bella C. King obtained First Class Honours and Second Prize for the year 1883-84. Edinburgh Association for the University of Education of Women.']]> J. M. Barrie]]> Books]]> Female Education from a Medical Point of View lecture in November 1882.]]> Sir Thomas Clouston]]> Books]]> Mary King]]> Books]]> Mary King]]> Books ]]> Human anatomy]]> Lectures and lecturing]]> Monro, Alexander, 1733-1817]]> Text]]> Edinburgh (Scotland)]]> Eighteenth century]]> Human anatomy]]> Lectures and lecturing]]> Monro, Alexander, 1733-1817]]> Text]]> Edinburgh (Scotland)]]> Eighteenth century]]> Human anatomy]]> Lectures and lecturing]]> Monro, Alexander, 1733-1817]]> Text]]> Edinburgh (Scotland)]]> Eighteenth century]]> Human anatomy]]> Lectures and lecturing]]> Monro, Alexander, 1733-1817]]> Text]]> Edinburgh (Scotland)]]> Eighteenth century]]> Human anatomy]]> Lectures and lecturing]]> Monro, Alexander, 1733-1817]]> Text]]> Edinburgh (Scotland)]]> Eighteenth century]]> Human anatomy]]> Lectures and lecturing]]> Monro, Alexander, 1733-1817]]> Text]]> Edinburgh (Scotland)]]> Eighteenth century]]> Human anatomy]]> Lectures and lecturing]]> Monro, Alexander, 1733-1817]]> Text]]> Edinburgh (Scotland)]]> Eighteenth century]]>