Anna Kingsford (née Bonus; 16 September 1846 – 22 February 1888), was an English anti-vivisectionist, vegetarian and women's rights campaigner. She was one of the first English women to obtain a degree in medicine, after Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, and the only medical student at the time to graduate without having experimented on a single animal. She pursued her degree in Paris, graduating in 1880 after six years of study, so that she could continue her animal advocacy from a position of authority. Her final thesis, L'Alimentation Végétale de l'Homme, was on the benefits of vegetarianism, published in English as The Perfect Way in Diet (1881). She founded the Food Reform Society that year, travelling within the UK to talk about vegetarianism, and to Paris, Geneva, and Lausanne to speak out against animal experimentation. More information...
According to PR-model, anna-kingsford.com is ranked 984,915th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 699,391st in English Wikipedia.
The website is placed before fantomet.org and after uspeaceprize.org in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.