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  • Pioneering British radiotherapist
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  • ...aches to major challenges in biomedical and behavioral research. The term "pioneering" is used to describe highly innovative - potentially transformative - appro
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  • ...Victor McKusick an American physician and medical geneticist known for his pioneering work in medical genetics.
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  • Nadezhda Suslova (1843–1918) was a pioneering figure in the field of medicine and a trailblazer for women in the medical ==Pioneering Medical Career==
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  • '''Ferrier Lecture''' is a prestigious lecture series named in honor of the pioneering neurologist and psychologist, [[David Ferrier]]. The lecture series is orga ...a renowned Scottish neurologist and psychologist. He is best known for his pioneering research on the localization of cerebral function. His work significantly c
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  • ...gynecology. The monument aims to honor and recognize these women for their pioneering work and to inspire future generations to continue their legacy.
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  • {{jpg-image}}<br>Beatrice Edna Tucker (1890–1974) was a pioneering Australian radiologist and one of the first women to specialize in the fiel ...cine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) in 1914, showcasing her dedication and pioneering spirit in a male-dominated field.
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  • ...ces for children until its closure in 1985. The hospital was known for its pioneering work in paediatric medicine and surgery. ...ric medicine]], and [[paediatric nursing]]. The hospital was known for its pioneering work in these fields. For example, it was one of the first hospitals in the
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  • ...el) who extended the catalogue of stars to the southern hemisphere and did pioneering work in photography (1792-1871)
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  • {{jpg-image}} '''Brigid Leventhal''' was a pioneering figure in the field of [[pediatric oncology]], making significant contribut Leventhal's dedication to her patients and her pioneering research earned her numerous awards and recognition from the medical commun
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  • ...File:ירושלים_-_ד]]ירושלים - ד|thumb]] '''Helena Kagan''' (1899-1978) was a pioneering [[physician]] and [[pediatrician]] known for her significant contributions ...children, regardless of their religious or ethnic background. Her work was pioneering in its approach to [[public health]], focusing on preventive care and educa
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  • ...hita'', one of the oldest texts on medicine and surgery, and known for his pioneering techniques in plastic surgery. ==Pioneering Women in Surgery==
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  • Godlee's work in neurosurgery was not only pioneering in terms of surgical technique but also in the use of antiseptics, which we ...ns to medicine, particularly neurosurgery, have left a lasting legacy. His pioneering work opened new avenues for the treatment of brain tumors and contributed t
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  • {{jpg-image}}<br>'''Carl Wood''' was a pioneering figure in the field of reproductive medicine, particularly known for his si ...ng with techniques to fertilize human eggs outside the body. This work was pioneering and laid the foundation for the development of IVF as a viable fertility tr
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  • '''Kathleen Clark''' was a pioneering figure in the field of [[radiography]], a medical discipline that uses [[im ...edominantly male-dominated, Clark's decision to enter radiography was both pioneering and courageous.
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  • '''Christian Guilleminault''' (April 27, 1938 – July 9, 2019) was a pioneering French-American [[sleep medicine]] researcher and [[neurologist]] known for - Pioneering the use of [[continuous positive airway pressure]] (CPAP) therapy for the t
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  • '''Robert Sténuit''' (born 1933) is a Belgian author, journalist, and pioneering [[underwater explorer]]. He is widely recognized as the first [[aquanaut]], In 1962, Sténuit participated in the [[Man-in-Sea Project]], a pioneering underwater exploration project funded by the [[United States Navy]]. He spe
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  • ...ield of surgery, particularly in the area of surgical techniques. He was a pioneering surgeon in the field of thoracic surgery, and made significant contribution
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  • ...entzig''' (1939–1985) was a Swiss cardiologist and physician known for his pioneering work in the field of interventional cardiology, particularly for developing Gruentzig is best known for his pioneering work in developing and performing the first successful PTCA procedure. PTCA
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  • {{jpg-image}}<br>'''Eric Arnott''' was a pioneering ophthalmologist known for his significant contributions to the field of eye Arnott's pioneering work involved the development and refinement of intraocular lens implantati
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