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niyad

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Sun Jun 2, 2013, 07:11 PM Jun 2013

a biography of the day-dame w. cullis (lecturer on british women's experience in ww2

B. 06-02-1875, Dame W. Cullis, lectured throughout the U.S. during WW II on the British women's experience in the war effort. She advised American woman to wait until their particular field of endeavor was needed rather making the mistake that British women did in rushing to help and being assigned to jobs they were not best at.
For 40 years she was instructor and finally professor in physiology. She was the first woman examiner of the Board of Medicine, London University (1913).

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