The woman who "discovered" AIDS
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Linda Laubenstein, who died in 1992 at the age of 45 from complications of polio, was one of the first physicians to diagnose AIDS. Laubenstein was known for her compassion toward AIDS patients. Several friends, relatives, colleagues and patients discuss Laubenstein's life.
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1993
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What every woman needs to do
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Women must be aware of their family medical history, which may be used to predict and diagnose illnesses in the family. Tracking down family health history can be difficult for adoptees. Information is provided on finding the appropriate sources.
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1992
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A singular woman: Ernesta Procope
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Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1978
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