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Bertha Van Hoosen (March 26, 1863 – June 7, 1952) was an American surgeon devoted to women's health issues and the advancement of fellow women surgeons. Among other notable achievements, Van Hoosen was the first president and a founder of the American Medical Women's Association in 1915 and the first woman to be head of a medical division at a coeducational university. She published an autobiography detailing her personal experiences in medicine, Petticoat Surgeon. (From Wikipedia) More about Bertha Van Hoosen: Example of: | Books about Bertha Van Hoosen -- Books by Bertha Van Hoosen Books about Bertha Van Hoosen: Filed under: Van Hoosen, Bertha, 1863-1952
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