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Mary Putnam Jacobi

Mary Putnam Jacobi, of American descent, was the first woman to study medicine at the University of Paris. She also obtained a doctor's degree from a university in the United States. It was she who took up the gauntlet thrown by Professor...

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Rita Levi-Montalcini

Rita Levi-Montalcini, Italian, a wonderful representative of the fair sex - a doctor, embryologist and neurologist. She started her scientific work after the war. Apart from the difficulties arising from the very fact of being a woman...

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Rosalyn Sussman Yalow

Rosalyn Sussman Yalow is one of the extraordinary ladies - an American physicist and Nobel Prize winner. She was not afraid of such minor inconveniences as the lack of laboratory space to work with radioisotopes. She got it from the broom...

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Coltsfoot

Coltsfoot Spring has already begun and the first spring flowers appear with it. In the forest, they will probably be anemones, the entire fields of which bloom white. On city lawns, yellow coltsfoot flowers will appear among the first to...

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Ginseng

Ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) is a perennial from the araliaceae family that once grows wild in eastern Russia, northeastern China, northern Korean peninsula and Japan. Due to its great importance in folk medicine and very high...

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Ceylon cinnamon tree

Cinnamon tree is a plants from the genus of about 250 species, belonging to the laurel family (this family includes also the noble laurel from which come well known laurel leaves). They are evergreen shrubs and trees, often with a...

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VITAMIN DEFICIENTIES

Summary Vitamins are organic compounds, the presence of which in the body is essential for the proper course of many metabolic processes. For humans, these are exogenous compounds and must be supplied with food. A normal, well-balanced...

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