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  2. Sister Mary Joseph nodule - Wikipedia

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    Sister Mary Joseph Dempsey (born Julia Dempsey) was a Catholic nun and surgical assistant of William J. Mayo at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota from 1890 to 1915. [8] [9] She drew Mayo's attention to the phenomenon, and he published an article about it in 1928. The eponymous term Sister Mary Joseph nodule was coined in 1949 by ...

  3. Julia Dempsey - Wikipedia

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    Julia Dempsey was born in Salamanca, New York on 14 May 1856, one of six children in her family. They moved to Rochester, Minnesota when Julia was a child. She took her vows as a member of the Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester, Minnesota in 1878 and the order trained her as a teacher during her novitiate.

  4. Ovarian cancer - Wikipedia

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    [26] [29] Metastases may cause a Sister Mary Joseph nodule. [31] Rarely, teratomas can cause growing teratoma syndrome or peritoneal gliomatosis. [31] Some experience menometrorrhagia and abnormal vaginal bleeding after menopause in most cases. Other common symptoms include hirsutism, abdominal pain, virilization, and an adnexal mass. [32]

  5. Ann Russell Miller - Wikipedia

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    Russell had dreams of becoming a nun, but instead fell in love and married Richard K. Miller on June 15, 1948. [6] Richard was an heir to the Folger coffee fortune.He was also the grandson of Christian Otto Gerberding "C.O.G." Miller, the founder of Pacific Lighting Corporation, which eventually became Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Richard eventually rose to the vice presidency of that ...

  6. Maryknoll Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The institute was founded in 1912 by Mother Mary Joseph (née Mary Josephine "Mollie" Rogers), from Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, a graduate of Smith College (1905). [2] [3] In 1914 one of the Teresians' earliest benefactors, Julia Ward, took Rogers to Europe. They visited Our Lady of Lourdes in France and Vatican City. This was Roger's first ...

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  9. Mary Joseph Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Toward the end of her life Mother Mary Joseph took extra care in making time to mentor the new members of the Maryknoll Sisters. She lived with them for a short period of time, until 1952 when she became paralyzed on one side of the body due to a blood clot in her brain. Mother Mary Joseph died at a New York Hospital in October 1955.