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Edwards fighting cancer, misperceptions
The News & Observer - Apr 07 12:43 AM Less than a month after Elizabeth Edwards said that her breast cancer has returned in an incurable form, she is fighting not just the disease but perceptions about those who have it.
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Landmarks in women's rights history
Boston Globe - Apr 03 11:42 AM Some important dates in the history of the women's rights movement: --1848. Women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, N.Y. Women led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott call for justice for women and woman suffrage.
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Teens learn during civil rights tour
Tribune Chronicle - Apr 01 9:36 PM YOUNGSTOWN Niya Merriweather says she does not think she could have acted like those who were in the thick of the 1960s civil rights movement in the southern U.S.
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Liz Hurley: Celebrity is in the eye of the beholder
International Herald Tribune - Mar 20 1:39 AM The wedding of Elizabeth Hurley and Arun Nayar in Jodhpur, India, is being touted as the wedding of the century. Guests included the Texan social queen Lynn Wyatt, Elton John's partner David Furnish and the Bollywood actress Preity Zinta.
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Top Ten Warships of All Time- Miltary Channel
Strategy Page - 52 minutes ago OK, yesterday I caught part of this show on the Military Channel. It had, IMO a rather odd set of picks for the top ships in history. I really don't quite get how they made their evaluations.
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Queen Elizabeth II's 'get-well-soon' letter sold at auction
AFP via Yahoo! News - Mar 08 12:37 PM A get-well-soon letter written by Queen Elizabeth II as an 11-year-old girl was sold for 1,140 pounds at auction Thursday -- double its original asking price.
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New Horror DVD Release List: March 20, 2007
Blogcritics.org - Mar 20 2:26 PM By Johnny Butane Check out what you'll be purchasing come March 20th , 2007... First Born (2007) Directed by Isaac Webb Oh, Elizabeth Shue, what happened to you? How did you end up in a direct-to-DVD thriller? Was it Hollow Man that did this to you? Poor thing. First Born is about a woman who, when she conceives her first child, her life begins to go all sorts of wrong. Her ...
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Achievers - Liberty/West Chester Twps.
Pulse-Journal - Feb 14 6:52 AM Gregory Barrett, Leslie Bowersox, Krista Brockmeyer, Kathleen Donoghue, Justin Ellingwood, Tara Goodlander, Carlena Grayson, Li Li Guo, Kelly Kammer, Kristina Lytton, Candice Matteson, Michael Salib and Michele Wilcoxon.
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FYI: Elizabeth Taylor's eyes are indeed violet
The Lufkin Daily News - Feb 14 3:10 PM Q: Is it true that Elizabeth Taylor's eyes are violet? If this is true, how is that possible? I thought eye colors were either brown, blue, green, grey, black or hazel?
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Natchez locals try to reel in filmmakers
The Natchez Democrat - Mar 11 11:39 PM NATCHEZ Years ago, film stars and producers flocked to Natchez. They would stay for weeks, filling up hotel rooms and restaurants. Stars like Elizabeth Taylor and John Wayne could be seen around town up until the 1980s.
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OBITUARIES
The Monitor - Feb 04 4:51 AM McALLEN - Virginia Marie Boggess, 86, died Tuesday, January 30, 2007, at Solara Hospital. She was born in Oklahoma but moved to McAllen where she lived most of her life....
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Elle Macpherson, 44, tops today's list of celebrity birthdays
Orange County Register - Mar 29 3:05 AM An Australian supermodel and actress, she has appeared four times on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue, beginning in the 1980s. Elle Macpherson is 44.
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Television: Ellen DeGeneres Triumphs at the Oscars
Santa Monica Mirror - Mar 01 11:28 AM Maybe it s because this is a town of very pretentious people, but Ellen DeGeneres hosting the Oscars was really the best thing about the bloated, overly long telecast of the 79th Annual Academy Awards.
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Road Trip: Immigrants' stories come to life on Ellis Island in New York
Carroll County Online - Apr 04 6:46 PM "Liberty Dance," a new play exploring multicultural immigrant stories from the early 1900s to the present, is running now at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum's Living Theater in New York City.
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Elton John Helps Auction First U.S. Audi R8
AutoSpies.com - Feb 22 6:26 AM AUBURN HILLS, Mich. The first 420-horsepower 2008 Audi R8 bound for the United States will be auctioned off on February 24 at the 15th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation party to celebrate the Academy Awards.
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From Elvis to 'The Tudors': TV performances that rule
USA Today - Mar 29 6:46 AM Henry VIII isn't the only "king" on Jonathan Rhys Meyers' resume; he portrayed musical monarch Elvis Presley in a 2005 CBS miniseries. Surprisingly, these two historical figures, each recognizable by his first name, have some other things in common.
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Colombian guard charged with art theft
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 09 8:45 PM A member of the team responsible for protecting Colombia's presidential palace has been charged with stealing a valuable painting from the residence, an embarrassing security breach three days before a visit by President Bush.
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The New Executive Chef at Windsor Hospitality Group's Embassy Suites Blue Ash Brings a New Taste and a Fresh Concept to ...
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 04 1:25 PM If you were to marvel at the Cajun Pecan Dover Sole with Tabasco/Pecan butter or the freshly-sliced Pastrami Reuben at the Embassy Suites Blue Ash and suspect there must be someone new in charge, you would be correct.
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Welcome back to thimblemedia.com
The Ledger Independent - 21 minutes ago Choose from hundreds of different needlepoint, embroidery and cross stitch patterns for any theme, and all sorts of other fun crafts and accessories. Find everything you need for cross stitch, from patterns and kits to thread and completed pieces, it's all on eBay.
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The emerald ash borer has arrived, and it's no jewel
News-Herald - Mar 10 10:35 PM The emerald ash borer is a small bug that's causing a big problem. The larvae feed on ash trees, specifically the tissue beneath the bark, which kills a full-grown, healthy tree in three to five years.
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Kirk Nurock's "Songs and Sonics" Featuring Jay Clayton & Miles Griffith March 15th at Sweet Rhythm
All About Jazz - Mar 09 6:45 AM Kirk's new Crowd Sonics are compositions for the whole jazz club. First, featured artists will perform selections from the Nurock songbook, including jazz settings of Emily Dickinson. Then, club- goers will be invited to chant, riff and murmur.
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Plan B: Not to be confused with Eminem
USA Today - Mar 15 10:37 AM When "bird" means girl, "hooker" describes a rugby player and "rock 'n' roll" in Cockney slang refers to welfare, it's no wonder that so much British music doesn't translate to U.S. charts. You only have to look at Robbie Williams. In England, he's the bomb (a towering smash). Here, he was also a bomb (a smoking crater). USA TODAY looks at four hot U.K. acts aiming to hop the pond and make some ...
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Wizard News - Oct 14 12:18 PM Huddled together in a huge open space of the 200-plus acre Leavesden Studios were figures that at first glance looked like Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint. But they were not.
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People, 3/13
Denver Post - Mar 13 12:14 AM Emmy Rossum has taken a liking to Jessica Biel's ex-boyfriend Chris Evans. The couple were spied "making out" at Teddy's at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel last week, E! Online's Marc Malkin reported.
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After false claims, Wikipedia to check degrees
International Herald Tribune - Mar 12 5:17 AM After a contributor and administrator at the online encyclopedia Wikipedia was found to have invented his academic credentials, Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia's co-founder, called for a voluntary system for accrediting contributors who say they have advanced degrees.
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Report: Game official leaked data on endangered species
Daily Bulletin - Mar 30 10:41 PM WASHINGTON - A Bush administration official broke federal rules and could face administrative sanctions for leaking nonpublic federal information about endangered species to private industry groups, the agency's internal watchdog found.
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Programmed For Obesity: Early Exposure To Common Chemicals Can Permanently Alter Metabolic System
Science Daily - 1 hour, 59 minutes ago Environmental chemicals found in everyday plastics and pesticides may influence obesity. Frederick vom Saal, professor of biological sciences in MU's College of Arts and Science, has found that when fetuses are exposed to these chemicals, the way their genes function may be altered to make them more prone to obesity and disease.
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Etiology of Infertility
American Family Physician - Mar 15 7:50 AM Important topics to address include the frequency and timing of intercourse, and the use of lubricants or other products that may impair fertility. 8-10 The duration of infertility and history of previous fertility for the couple and for each partner individually also need to be addressed, because they affect prognosis and may help in determining etiology.
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General physicals prompt needed cancer screenings
EurekAlert! - 8 minutes ago If you're 50 or older, seeing your doctor every year or two for a checkup may be a good defense against cancer, according to a new study by researchers at UC Davis, the University of Washington, and Group Health Cooperative in Seattle.
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Friend: Shooter proposed: Victim confirmed, showed her engagement ring
Daily Journal - Mar 09 2:57 AM VINELAND -- The man who shot and killed two people Sunday before killing himself had proposed to one of the victims earlier that day. A friend of Debra Smaniotto said Edgar Carrasquillo asked Smaniotto to marry him about 12 hours before killing her.
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Welsh director's 2nd Japanese-language film set for Tokyo release
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Israel's Kingmaker in the Wings
Time Magazine - Mar 22 3:57 PM Russian-Israeli billionaire Arkady Gaydamak speaks to the media during a performance by musician Enrique Iglesias at a private party at the Tel Aviv Hilton Hotel December 22, 2006 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Young entrepreneur wins achievement award
Bozeman Daily Chronicle - Mar 11 9:53 PM John Stiles, the 16-year-old sole proprietor of Stiles Lawn Care Company, got a major pat on the back recently. Junior Achievement of Southwest Montana named him its 2007 Young Entrepreneur of the Year at its annual dinner March 1.
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Enzymes might be key to longer life
The Columbus Dispatch - Mar 06 4:30 AM It won t be a fountain of youth, but it could stem the tide of advancing age. That s what scientists are saying about sirtuins, a class of enzymes that researchers have studied in yeasts, worms and flies that seem to extend their lives.
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DISPATCH FROM NEW YORK | The City Hosts The French, Iranian and Canadian Invasions
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First Man Arrested Under Meth Law
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Eric Clapton digs deep into the blues
East Valley Tribune - Mar 12 8:11 AM Eschewing many of his most famous hits, British rock guitar legend Eric Clapton instead leaned heavily on the blues catalog from his past Sunday evening in front of a soldout crowd at US Airways Center in downtown Phoenix.
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Elizabeth blackwell
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first modern woman physician and the first modern woman doctor.
Elizabeth Blackwell (February 3, 1821 – May 31, 1910) was the first woman to practice medicine in the United States, with a degree. She was born in Bristol, England, the third of nine children born to a sugar refiner who could afford to give his numerous sons, as well as his daughters, an education. In 1831, the family emigrated to the United States, and set up a refinery in New York City. After the death of her father, she took up a career in teaching. Desiring to apply herself to the practice of medicine, she took up residence in a physician's household, using her time there to study from the family's medical library. She became active in the anti-slavery movement (as did her brother Henry Brown Blackwell, who married Lucy Stone), in the course of which she made friends with Harriet Beecher Stowe. Another brother, Samuel C. Blackwell, married another important figure in women's rights, Antoinette Brown.
Blackwell was commemorated on a postage stamp.
Blackwell applied to several prominent medical schools but was rejected by all. Her second round of applications was sent to smaller colleges, including Geneva College in New York. She was accepted there -- anecdotally, because the faculty put it to a student vote, and the students thought her application a hoax -- and braved the prejudice of some of the professors and students to complete her training. She persisted, ranking first in her class. On January 23, 1849, she became the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States.
Barred from practice in most hospitals, she founded her own infirmary, the New York Infirmary for Indigent Women and Children, in 1857. When the American Civil War began, she trained nurses, and in 1868 she founded a Women's Medical College at the Infirmary to formally train women, physicians, and doctors.
In 1869 she left her sister Emily in charge of the College and returned to England. There, with Florence Nightingale, she opened the Women's Medical College. Blackwell taught at the newly-created London School of Medicine for Women and became the first female physician and doctor in the UK Medical Register. She retired at the age of 86.
Her sex education guide, The Moral Education of the Young, was published in Britain, as was her autobiography, Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women (1895). Upon her death, she was buried in a remote part of Scotland.
References and external links
- An online history at the National Institutes of Health, including copies of historical documents
- An online biography of Elizabeth Blackwell, with links to more articles on Blackwell and others in her famous family, plus links to many resources on the Net
- Biography from the National Institute of Health
- Documents on Elizabeth Blackwell from the Hobart and William Smith Colleges Archives.
- Elizabeth Blackwell Resources Available in Hobart ans William Smith Colleges Archives.
- Chronological Bibliography of Selected Scholarly Works by Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Categories: 1821 births | 1910 deaths | American abolitionists | American physicians | American women's rights activists | Natives of Bristol | Sex educators | Feminists | Women of the Victorian era | Women in the American Civil War | Women physicians |
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