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Palma Formica (born 1928) is known for her work in the field of medicine. She became a well-known female doctor during a period when it was rare for women to become doctors.
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1928
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1928
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Italy
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First woman president of Middlesex Medical Society of New Jersey
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Palma Formica (born 1928) is known for her work in the field of medicine. She became a well-known female doctor during a period when it was rare for women to become doctors.
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Palma Formica
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