Background
She was the daughter of Harriet and Joseph Toynbee, a noted otologist.
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She was the daughter of Harriet and Joseph Toynbee, a noted otologist.
She worked with both Percy and his father Edward and was described at the time as having "worthily aided and seconded ". In 1903 she wrote a popular science book entitled Bacteria in Daily Life.
She was a Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society,admitted into the Linnean Society of London, and an honorary member of Bedford College.