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- Flora Alzora Brewster (February 26, 1852 – February 1919) was an American physician, surgeon, journalist, medical editor, and inventor. She is remembered as Baltimore, Maryland's first woman surgeon. In Baltimore, she was a physician in charge of an institution caring for prostitutes and of a women's house of refuge. Later, she was the proprietor and surgeon in charge of a sanitarium. She was an ardent advocate of the higher medical education of women. (en)
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- Flora Alzora Brewster (en)
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- Flora Alzora Brewster (en)
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- Alfred, New York, U.S. (en)
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- "A Woman of the Century" (en)
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- Seattle, Washington, U.S. (en)
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- physician, surgeon, journalist, medical editor, inventor (en)
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- Flora A. Brewster, M.D., signature .jpg (en)
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- Flora Alzora Brewster (February 26, 1852 – February 1919) was an American physician, surgeon, journalist, medical editor, and inventor. She is remembered as Baltimore, Maryland's first woman surgeon. In Baltimore, she was a physician in charge of an institution caring for prostitutes and of a women's house of refuge. Later, she was the proprietor and surgeon in charge of a sanitarium. She was an ardent advocate of the higher medical education of women. (en)
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