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  2. Patricia Bath - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Era Bath (November 4, 1942 – May 30, 2019) was an American ophthalmologist and humanitarian. She became the first female member of the Jules Stein Eye Institute , the first woman to lead a post-graduate training program in ophthalmology , and the first woman elected to the honorary staff of the UCLA Medical Center .

  3. Bath (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Bath (born 1966), Royal Navy admiral; Mike Bath (born 1977), American college football coach and former player; Patricia Bath (1942–2019), American ophthalmologist; Patrick Bath (fl. 1592–1607), Irish Capuchin friar; Philip Bath (born 1956), British clinician scientist; Raymond Bath (born 1944), South African cricketer

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    Three women will be inducted posthumously: Dr. Patricia Bath (1942-2019), an early pioneer of laser cataract surgery and the first Black woman physician to receive a medical patent; Dr. Anna ...

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  6. Patricia - Wikipedia

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    Patricia is a feminine given name of Latin origin. Derived from the Latin word patrician , meaning 'noble', it is the feminine form of the masculine given name Patrick . Another well-known variant is Patrice .

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  8. Talk:Patricia Bath - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Bath's name came up when I googled "who invented laser eye surgery." But the "laserphaco probe" doesn't even have its own Wikipedia article, so regrettably I have to conclude that it's not a very notable medical device. If I'm wrong about that, would somebody please correct the oversight that is the lack of an article about the laserphaco ...

  9. List of people from Bath - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bowdler (1754–1825) – physician and expurgator of Shakespeare, was born at Box, near Bath, on 11 July 1754. [51] Angela Carter (1940–1992) – novelist who lived in Bath in the early 1970s. [52] Charles Dickens (1812–1870) – novelist and frequent visitor to Bath, who set much of the Pickwick Papers there [53]