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Along with women entering the medical field and feminist rights movement, came along the women's health movement which sought alternative methods of health care for women. This came through the creation of self-help books, most notably Our Bodies, Ourselves: A Book by and for Women. [38] This book gave women a "manual" to help understand their ...
Tom Araya — Respiratory therapist famous through his band Slayer. Efren Saldivar — Murdered 60+ people while working in Brownsville, Texas as a respiratory therapist. Ronald G. Beckett — Famous for advancing science in Mummy Science.
Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. ISBN 0816034249. Smith, Jessie Carney (2003). Black Firsts : 4,000 Ground-Breaking and Pioneering Historical Events (2nd, revised and expanded ed.). Canton, Michigan: Visible Ink Press. ISBN 1-57859-142-2. OCLC 51060259 – via Internet Archive.
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.
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American superintendent of the New England Hospital for Women and Children [47] George Nagobads: 1921–2023: 101: American sports physician [48] Frances Oldham Kelsey: 1914–2015: 101: Canadian-born American pharmacologist [49] Lucy Ozarin: 1914–2017: 103: American military physician and psychiatrist [50] Sir Harry Platt, 1st Baronet: 1886 ...
Mariah Carey. In 2016, Mariah Carey embarked on her “Sweet Fantasy” tour, but preparations involved more than just rehearsals. The iconic diva took out a $35 million insurance policy on her ...
This is a historical list dealing with women scientists in the 20th century. During this time period, women working in scientific fields were rare. Women at this time faced barriers in higher education and often denied access to scientific institutions; in the Western world, the first-wave feminist movement began to break down many of these ...