Todd was born in
Kilrenny,
Fife, Scotland, the daughter of James Cameron Todd and Jeannie McBain of
Glasgow. She was educated in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Berlin. Her brother was
James Cameron Todd a British
Anglican canon and schoolmaster, who founded
Michaelhouse school in South Africa. A Glaswegian schoolteacher, in 1886, Todd became one of the first students at the
Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women after hearing that the
Scottish Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons had opened their exams to women. She took eight years to complete the four-year course because, using the pseudonym
Graham Travers, during her studies she wrote a novel,
Mona Maclean, Medical Student. This was described by
Punch magazine as "a novel with a purpose – no recommendation for a novel, more especially when the purpose selected is that of demonstrating the indispensability of women-doctors". After graduating in 1894, she took her MD in Brussels. ==Career==