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Trota authored medical texts on women’s medicine that were used for centuries after they were published.
Over that time, her name was erased from the text, as author, by each generation of male editors.
Trota authored medical texts on women’s medicine that were used for centuries after they were published.
Over that time, her name was erased from the text, as author, by each generation of male editors.
1921 Bessie Coleman was the first american of any race/gender to get an international pilot’s license.
1921 Bessie Coleman was the first american of any race/gender to get an international pilot’s license.
She developed treatments for childhood leukaemia, Epstein-Barr, chickenpox and shingles. Organ transplants became possible thanks to her.
It was a new era of antiviral therapies; led by this absolute Queen.
She developed treatments for childhood leukaemia, Epstein-Barr, chickenpox and shingles. Organ transplants became possible thanks to her.
It was a new era of antiviral therapies; led by this absolute Queen.
“What we were aiming at was getting people well, and the satisfaction of that is much greater than any prize you can get”.
Get your flowers Gertrude. 👏
“What we were aiming at was getting people well, and the satisfaction of that is much greater than any prize you can get”.
Get your flowers Gertrude. 👏
Biochemist & Pharmacologist Gertrude Elion was born.
“In my day I was told women didn’t go into chemistry. I saw no reason why we couldn’t”.
In 1988 she won a Nobel Prize for development of the first chemotherapy for childhood leukemia.
Biochemist & Pharmacologist Gertrude Elion was born.
“In my day I was told women didn’t go into chemistry. I saw no reason why we couldn’t”.
In 1988 she won a Nobel Prize for development of the first chemotherapy for childhood leukemia.
This resulted in a group of men dragging her to a church, where they stripped and brutally murdered her with roof tiles, before pieces of her were dragged through the town and set on fire.
unhinged.
This resulted in a group of men dragging her to a church, where they stripped and brutally murdered her with roof tiles, before pieces of her were dragged through the town and set on fire.
unhinged.
By Maria Kalatzi
Greece
By Maria Kalatzi
Greece
355 CE - 415 CE
Ancient Alexandria’s Greatest Female Scholar
In her time, the world’s leading Mathematician & Astronomer and a powerful symbol for intellectual endeavour in the face of ignorance.
Her public lectures drew crowds and she invented a new version of the hydrometer.
355 CE - 415 CE
Ancient Alexandria’s Greatest Female Scholar
In her time, the world’s leading Mathematician & Astronomer and a powerful symbol for intellectual endeavour in the face of ignorance.
Her public lectures drew crowds and she invented a new version of the hydrometer.