Florence R. Sabin

American medical scientist and pioneer

Florence R. Sabin - American medical scientist and pioneer
Born

November 9th, 1871
153 years ago

Died

1953
72 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

Links & References

Contributions to medical science included research in tuberculosis and the lymphatic system. Served as a faculty member at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and later became the first woman to hold a full professorship there. Actively engaged in public health efforts, focusing on improving healthcare for women and children. Retired from Johns Hopkins and continued to influence the field through various organizations.

Research on tuberculosis

Pioneering work on the lymphatic system

First woman full professor at Johns Hopkins

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