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  2. Ogino Ginko - Wikipedia

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    In a women’s paper, she even described the inability of male doctors to tackle such a disease, highlighting how badly female doctors, as well as a more feminist culture, were needed. In 1873, she moved to Tokyo to resume and complete her basic education at the school of Yorikuni Inoue, graduating in 1879 with full honours. This achievement ...

  3. Thirteenth Doctor - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a female Doctor was first mentioned in 1981, when Tom Baker suggested his successor might be female, after announcing the end of his tenure as the Fourth Doctor. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Producer, John Nathan-Turner , later discussed the possibility of casting a woman as the Sixth Doctor to replace the departing Peter Davison 's Fifth Doctor ...

  4. Susan Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Susan Anderson (January 31, 1870 – April 16, 1960) was an American physician and one of the first women to practice medicine in Colorado. [1] Biography

  5. ‘Doctor Who': Some Excited, Others Angry as First Female ...

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  6. Jodie Whittaker - Wikipedia

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    Jodie Auckland Whittaker (born 17 June 1982) is an English actress. Her roles on television include the Thirteenth Doctor in Doctor Who (2017–2022) and Beth Latimer in Broadchurch (2013–2017).

  7. Women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Joan Refshauge (1906–1979) was the first female doctor appointed to Papua New Guinea by the Australian government in 1947. [147] [148] Henriette Bùi Quang Chiêu (1906–2012) was the first female doctor in Vietnam. [149] [150] Sophie Redmond (1907–1955) became the first female doctor in Suriname after graduating from medical school in ...

  8. Women are less likely to die when treated by female doctors ...

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    Hospitalized women are less likely to die or be readmitted to the hospital if they are treated by female doctors, a study published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine found.. In the study ...

  9. Cecilia Grierson - Wikipedia

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    Cecilia Grierson was born in Buenos Aires in 1859 to Jane Duffy, an Irish Catholic woman, and John Parish Robertson Grierson, a Scottish-Argentine Protestant.Her paternal grandfather William Grierson, a native of Mouswald in Dumfriesshire, was among the 220 Scottish colonists who arrived in Buenos Aires in August 1825 from Leith to settle Monte Grande.