In 1919 Walmsley was studying at university and in 1922, as a third year medical student, was one of ten women medical students including
Muriel Bell and
Helen Deem. She qualified with her
MB ChB in 1926. In January 1928, she was appointed as a
house surgeon at
Gore Hospital moving to the same position at
Timaru Hospital in August 1928. She gained a Diploma in Public Health from the
University of London in 1931. In 1932, she was appointed as assistant pathologist at the
Royal Sussex County Hospital in
Brighton. By 1935 she had returned to New Zealand to a position as house surgeon at
Southland Hospital. Walmsley worked at
Mount Coolon in North Queensland. Their nine year old son Evian Glendower Walmsley Meredith drowned in an accident in
Dunedin in 1946. At that time she was working as medical officer of health in Timaru. Walmsley died overseas Probate on her will was granted in December 1971 in Dunedin. == References ==