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  2. File:Medical women (IA b22468080).pdf - Wikipedia

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    Medical Heritage Library b22468080 (User talk:Fæ/IA books#Fork10) (batch 1751-1899 #82296) File usage No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).

  3. List of first female physicians by country - Wikipedia

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    medical school Year began practice Algeria: Aldjia Noureddine-Benallègue [1] 1946 1946 Angola: Melba Dias Costa [2] 1950 Benin: Solange Faladé [3] [4] 1955 Botswana: Nolwandle Nozipo Mashalaba [5] 1965 Burkina Faso: Bibiane Kone [6] Burundi: Marcelline Ntakibirora [7] 1982 1983 Cameroon: Gladys Ejomi [8] 1962 Cape Verde: Maria Francisca de ...

  4. Louisa Atkins - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Atkins (1842–1924) [1] was a British physician, and one of the first British women to qualify in medicine. [2] She was also England's first female House Surgeon, at the Birmingham and Midlands Hospital for Women. [1] [3] The BMJ described her as "a pioneer in the cause of medicine as a profession for women". [3]

  5. This day in history: First twelve women graduate from Harvard ...

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    On this day in history, the first 12 women graduated from the prestigious Harvard Medical School. The Harvard Medical School listed the graduates' names on their website: First female graduates ...

  6. Marie Elizabeth Zakrzewska - Wikipedia

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    Marie Elisabeth Zakrzewska (6 September 1829 – 12 May 1902) was a Polish-American physician who made her name as a pioneering female doctor in the United States. [1] As a Berlin native, she found great interest in medicine after assisting her mother, who worked as a midwife.

  7. Timeline of women's education - Wikipedia

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    Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1886: Anandibai Joshee from India (left) with Kei Okami from Japan (center) and Sabat Islambooly from Syria (right). All three completed their medical studies and each of them was the first woman from their respective countries to obtain a degree in Western medicine.

  8. Women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Men did not involve themselves in women's medical care; women did not involve themselves in men's health care. [6] The southern Italian coastal town of Salerno was a center of medical education and practice in the 12th century. In Salerno the physician Trota of Salerno compiled a number of her medical practices in several written collections.

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