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  2. Category:French women physicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:French physicians. It includes physicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for articles about women physicians from the European country of France .

  3. French honorifics - Wikipedia

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    French honorifics are based on the wide use of Madame for women and Monsieur for men. Social. Monsieur" (M.) for a man, The plural is Messieurs (MM. for short).

  4. List of first female physicians by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the first qualified female physician to practice in each country, where that is known. Many, if not all, countries have had female physicians since time immemorial; however, modern systems of qualification have often commenced as male only, whether de facto or de jure. This lists the first women physicians in modern countries.

  5. Category:French physicians - Wikipedia

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    French military doctors (57 P) N. French nephrologists (6 P) French neurologists (1 C, 77 P) O. French obstetricians (30 P) French oncologists (17 P) French ...

  6. Women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Lovisa Årberg (1801–1881) was the first female doctor and surgeon in Sweden; whereas, Amalia Assur (1803–1889) was the first female dentist in Sweden and possibly Europe. Marie Durocher (1809–1893) was a Brazilian obstetrician, midwife and physician. She is considered the first female doctor in Brazil and the Americas.

  7. Madeleine Brès - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine Alexandrine Brès (born on 26 November 1842 at Bouillarges – 30 November 1921 in Montrouge [1]), born Gebelin, was a French pediatrician and the first French woman to earn a medical degree in 1875, with a thesis on breastfeeding. [2]

  8. Thérèse Bertrand-Fontaine - Wikipedia

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    Doing so in 1930, she became the first female doctor in Paris hospitals. [4] [3] During World War II, she was head of department at Maison Dubois (currently Fernand Widal hospital). She worked for the French Resistance and was "responsible for the passive defense of the Lariboisière hospital and the neighborhood."

  9. Nicole Girard-Mangin - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Girard-Mangin (11 October 1878 – 6 June 1919) was the first female medical doctor to serve in the French Army. She served in several roles during the entire First World War . She was also a specialist in tuberculosis (TB).