Fannie Perkins Andrews Shepard (14 July 1856 – 4 June 1920) was an American physician who worked as a missionary and university lecturer in Turkey. As a result of her gender she was unable to work as a physician however she was able to work as a nurse and midwife as well as to lecture in medical botany at the Medical Department of the Central Turkey College. She also assisted widows and orphans to support themselves by providing them with the ability to sell goods they crafted. She made a scientifically significant botanical collection in and around the area she lived sending these specimens to George Edward Post thus assisting with his publication The Flora of Syria, Palestine and Sinai. Her collection is held in the Herbarium of the American University of Beirut and her type specimens ar
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| - فاني أندروز شيبرد (1856-1920) (بالإنجليزية: Fanny Andrews Shepard)، طبيبة وعالمة نبات أمريكية عملت كمبشرة ومحاضرة جامعية في علم النبات الطبي في القسم الطبي بكلية تركيا الوسطى في عينتاب. (ar)
- Fannie Perkins Andrews Shepard (14 July 1856 – 4 June 1920) was an American physician who worked as a missionary and university lecturer in Turkey. As a result of her gender she was unable to work as a physician however she was able to work as a nurse and midwife as well as to lecture in medical botany at the Medical Department of the Central Turkey College. She also assisted widows and orphans to support themselves by providing them with the ability to sell goods they crafted. She made a scientifically significant botanical collection in and around the area she lived sending these specimens to George Edward Post thus assisting with his publication The Flora of Syria, Palestine and Sinai. Her collection is held in the Herbarium of the American University of Beirut and her type specimens ar (en)
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- Fannie Perkins Andrews Shepard (14 July 1856 – 4 June 1920) was an American physician who worked as a missionary and university lecturer in Turkey. As a result of her gender she was unable to work as a physician however she was able to work as a nurse and midwife as well as to lecture in medical botany at the Medical Department of the Central Turkey College. She also assisted widows and orphans to support themselves by providing them with the ability to sell goods they crafted. She made a scientifically significant botanical collection in and around the area she lived sending these specimens to George Edward Post thus assisting with his publication The Flora of Syria, Palestine and Sinai. Her collection is held in the Herbarium of the American University of Beirut and her type specimens are held at Conservatory and Botanical Garden of the City of Geneva. (en)
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