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Elizabeth Mason-Hohl was a doctor and historian.
In 1937, during the Great Depression, Mason-Hohl founded the Physicians Aid Association to help physicians in need. From 1940-1976 she was President of the organisation[1] .
In 1940 Mason-Hohl published a translation of Trotula of Salerno's Diseases of Women[2] .
In 1944 she founded the Elizabeth Center for Cancer Detection.[3].
In 1952 Mason-Hohl was given a Fellowship by the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA)[4] .
References
edit- ^ "About PAA". Physicians Aid Association. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ^ Mason-Hohl, Elizabeth (1940). The Diseases of Women by Trotula of Salerno: A Translation of Passionibus Mulierum Curandorum. Los Angeles: Ward Ritchie.
- ^ "LA cancer screening center closes doors". HealthyCal.org. 29. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
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