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Mary Putnam Jacobi

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Mary Putnam Jacobi was an American physician, scientist, and women's rights advocate in the 19th century. She was a pioneer in the field of medicine and made significant contributions to public health and women's healthcare.

Key Features

  • Pioneering work in medicine
  • Advancement of women's rights
  • Contributions to public health

Pros

  • Advocated for women's education and equality
  • Made important advancements in medical research
  • Promoted public health initiatives

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