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  2. Chinese medical doll - Wikipedia

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    It is not uncommon, especially on older figures, for the woman to be depicted with small pointed feet, representative of the practice of foot binding which was common in China until the 20th century. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The figures typically measure anywhere from 75 to 150 mm (3.0 to 5.9 in) in length. [ 5 ]

  3. The Old Woman and the Doctor - Wikipedia

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    One of its first appearances then was in an early Tudor period jest book, Merry Tales and Quick Answers (c. 1530), under the title "Of the olde woman that had sore eyes". [3] The joke involves a woman who asks a surgeon (in this case) to cure her from approaching blindness on the understanding that he would not be paid until she was cured.

  4. Uinyeo - Wikipedia

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    The Jesaengwon chose uinyeo and taught Maijing (脈經; Pulse Classic [9]), acupuncture, and moxibustion. [7] [8]In July 1434, the 16th year of Sejong the Great's reign, the government gave uninyeo of Jesaengwon a stipend of rice twice a year as an incentive, based upon precedents of payments to female slaves.

  5. List of films featuring miniature people - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Shrinking Woman: 1981: The US science-fiction comedy film features a housewife who accidentally ingests experimental household-product chemicals and begins shrinking. She becomes a media sensation and also the target of a company that wants to use her shrinking nature for evil. [11] [4] [3] [8] [1] [5] The Indian in the Cupboard ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Women's medicine in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    During antiquity, there was no profession equal to that of our modern day nurse. No ancient medical sources discuss any sort of trained nursing personnel assisting doctors. However, many texts mention the use of slaves or members of a doctor's family as assistants. [9] The closest similarity to that of a nurse during antiquity was a midwife.

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  9. Kusumoto Ine - Wikipedia

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    Arrival of a Dutch Ship by Kawahara Keiga, depicting Ine, Taki, and Siebold at Dejima. Shiimoto Ine was born on 31 May 1827 [a] in the city of Nagasaki. [2] The surname Shiimoto came from a Japanese rendering [4] of the surname of her German father, the physician Philipp Franz von Siebold, who was living on Dejima, an artificial island off Nagasaki to where foreign trade was restricted during ...