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The Encyclopedia of Female Pioneers in Online Learning
2022Susan Bainbridge, Norine Wark
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A Female Pioneer—Doubly Recognized
JAMA Dermatology, 2013Eponyms abound in dermatology, giving recognition to those who have advanced the specialty. Behind eponyms, there are often tales about physicians, patients, and the times in which they lived. Can you name a 20th century dermatologist who has the distinct honor of having eponyms in both her maiden and married names?
Walter H C, Burgdorf, Leonard J, Hoenig
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Sport in History, 2019
The importance of female and male pioneers in the development of women’s football in Scandinavia is in focus, where some of the female pioneers’ experiences presented.
Bente O Skogvang
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The importance of female and male pioneers in the development of women’s football in Scandinavia is in focus, where some of the female pioneers’ experiences presented.
Bente O Skogvang
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A pioneering female neurosurgeon: Dr. Aysima Altınok
Acta Neurochirurgica, 2007This article will look at how one female neurosurgeon in Turkey made her mark in the field. In 1954, Dr. Aysima Altinok began her residency training in neurosurgery at Haydarpaşa Numune Hospital where the first official department of neurosurgery in Turkey had been founded five years earlier.
N, Balak, I, Elmaci
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Augusta Klumpke: pioneering female neurologist
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009The latter part of the 19th century was an exciting period when women at last were succeeding in their battle to obtain their medical training and qualifications to practice in the UK, continental Europe and in the USA. Moreover, and perhaps not surprisingly, many of these determined and doughty pioneers showed themselves to be exceptionally able in ...
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Martha Wollstein: A pioneer American female clinician-scientist
Journal of Medical Biography, 2018Martha Wollstein was not only the first fully specialized pediatric perinatal pathologist practicing exclusively in a North America children’s hospital, she also blazed another pathway as a very early pioneer female clinician-scientist. Wollstein provided patient care at Babies Hospital of New York City from 1891 until her retirement in 1935, and also
Jeanne, Abrams, James R, Wright
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BMJ, 2008
Linda De Cossart is vice president of the Royal College of Surgeons.
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Linda De Cossart is vice president of the Royal College of Surgeons.
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Elizabeth Blackwell: a pioneer female medical graduate
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2010This year marks the centenary of the death of Dr Elizabeth Blackwell, who died on 31 May 1910, the first woman in the English-speaking world to qualify as a doctor. She practiced both in England and the USA and did much to encourage, in the face of great opposition, medical training for women in both countries.
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Elizabeth Morgan: Pioneer female labor agitator
Central States Speech Journal, 1971This article explores Elizabeth Morgan's efforts to improve the working conditions of Chicago women during the 1890's. When she altered her rhetorical strategy, switching from vituperation to investigative rhetoric, Mrs. Morgan achieved notable success in battling against the sweating system.
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Re/Claiming Pauline Tarnowsky: Pioneering Female Criminologist
Sociology CompassABSTRACT This article examines the relevance and impact of Pauline Tarnowsky, a pioneering and overlooked Russian criminologist, whose research on female criminality contributed to early criminological theory and provided insights into structural violence, gendered criminality, and justice.
Lucas Enrique Espinoza, Rosalva Resendiz
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