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  1. 31. Aug. 2021 · Florence Rena Sabin (via Wikimedia Commons) Florence Sabin (1871-1953) was born in Colorado, with a mining engineer who lived with his family at the mine he worked. Her schoolteacher mother died of puerperal fever (sepsis) when she was 6 or 7, and Sabin and her sister moved first to Chicago to live with an uncle, then the uncle and girls moved to the family farm in Vermont.

  2. Florence Rena Sabin (9 Novemba 1871 - 3 Oktoba 1953) alikuwa mwanasayansi wa matibabu wa Marekani. Alikuwa mwanzilishi wa wanawake katika sayansi; alikuwa mwanamke wa kwanza kushikilia uprofesa kamili katika Shule ya Tiba ya Johns Hopkins, mwanamke wa kwanza kuchaguliwa katika Chuo cha Kitaifa cha Sayansi, na mwanamke wa kwanza kuongoza idara katika Taasisi ya Rockefeller ya Utafiti wa Kimatibabu.

  3. 1. Jan. 2019 · Bem, para Florence Rena Sabin ela devia ser constante. Vamos entender o por quê. Ela nasceu em 9 de novembro de 1871, em Central City, Colorado, Estados Unidos da América. Em 1893 graduou-se no Smith College, em Northampton e, após ens ...

  4. Florence Sabin: Colorado Woman of the Century. Boulder, CO: University of Colorado Press, 1959. Brieger, Gert H. "Florence Rena Sabin," in Notable American Women: The Modern Period. Eds. Barbara Sicherman and Carol Hurd Green. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1980. Kubie, Lawrence S. "Florence Rena Sabin," in Perspectives in Biology and ...

  5. Florence Rena Sabin (1871-1953) was an early USA researcher of the embryological development of the lymphatic system. She studied human embryos (from the Carnegie Collection) and used injected ink studies of the pig embryo, A 1912 textbook chapter on " The Development of the Lymphatic System " was one of the earliest reviews of this system.

  6. Florence Rena Sabin fue una científica médica estadounidense. Fue una pionera para las mujeres en la ciencia; fue la primera profesora titular en la Escuela de Medicina Johns Hopkins, la primera mujer elegida a la Academia Nacional de Ciencias, y la primera jefa de un departamento en el Instituto para Investigaciones Médicas Rockefeller.

  7. A pioneer in science and public health, Florence Sabin was born in Central City, Colorado, on November 9, 1871. She graduated from Smith College in 1893, attended the Johns Hopkins Medical School, and was the first woman to graduate from that institution. In 1902 she began to teach anatomy at Johns Hopkins. Appointed professor of histology in ...