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Women in medicine

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Hi Anniejordan22 -- I reverted your additions to the Women in medicine page. Briefly, you added italics and capitalization to words in the middle of sentences in the first paragraph, which is not standard English. You also added a fact about Hildegard of Bingen being canonized, which is indeed interesting, but not detail that is really relevant or needed in the women in medicine article. It would be more appropriate for the article about Hildegard herself, and I believe it is there. Finally, you want to be careful using modifiers as in the phrase "her marvelous works"; you want to express objective and neutral viewpoints in WP. See WP:Neutral Point of View for more info. Thanks for your edits, though, and I hope you keep engaging. Cheers, --Lquilter (talk) 19:39, 3 October 2017 (UTC)Reply