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Salomea Halpir (1718 –
after 1763) was a Polish–Lithuanian
medic and oculist. She
often earns the
title of the
first female doctor from the
Grand Duchy...
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Salomea of Berg (c. 1099/1101 – 1144), High
Duchess of
Poland Salomea Halpir (1718 –
after 1763), Polish–Lithuanian
medic and
oculist Salomea of Poland...
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English physician specialising in
mental disorders (died 1807) Salomée
Halpir (née Rusiecki),
Lithuanian physician (died
after 1763)
March 11 – Guy-Crescent...
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unknown István Hatvani,
Hungarian mathematician (d. 1786) Salomée
Halpir,
Lithuanian oculist (year of
death unknown)
January 6
Giovanni Vincenzo...
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Heritage Floor.
Brooklyn Museum. 2007.
Retrieved 11
February 2014. Salomée
Halpir Elizabeth A.
Sackler Center for
Feminist Art: The
Dinner Party: Heritage...
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botanist Catherine Littlefield Greene (1755–1814),
American inventor Salomée
Halpir (1718-fl. 1763),
Lithuanian oculist Caroline Herschel (1750–1848), German-British...
- (1800–1860), Polish-Lithuanian
painter Salomea Rusiecka,
maiden name of
Salomea Halpir (1718 –
after 1763) All
pages with
titles containing Rusiecki All pages...
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first woman worldwide to be
granted an MD by a university. Salomée
Halpir (1718 –
after 1763) was a
Polish medic and
oculist who is
often referred...
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accompanied La****e-Clavé in the
modernisation of the
Ottoman army
Salomea Halpir,
Polish female medic of Russian-Jewish
descent who was the
personal physician...
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unknown István Hatvani,
Hungarian mathematician (d. 1786) Salomée
Halpir,
Lithuanian oculist (year of
death unknown) 1719
January 1 – Pierre-François...