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History: Women Doctors in the Early Days
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History: Women Doctors in the Early Days
Today, there are many women doctors, but in the late 1800s and early 1900s, there were very few.The first licensed woman doctor in Wyoming was Dr. Lillian Heath of Rawlins. In 1881, she was an assistant to Dr. Thomas Maghee, who helped Dr. Osborn, examine the brain of outlaw Big Nose George Parrott. Osborn cut the skull cap off to examine the brain, and gave the skull cap to 16-year-old Lillian Heath as a souvenir.Later she became the first lice…
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