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Dorothy Hansine Andersen, née le 15 mai 1901 à Asheville, Caroline du Nord, et morte le 3 mars 1963 à New York, est une pédiatre américaine.
Dorothy Hansine Andersen (May 15, 1901 – March 3, 1963) was the American physician and researcher who first identified and named cystic fibrosis.
Dr. Dorothy Hansine Andersen was the first physician to identify cystic fibrosis as a disease and, together with her research team, created the first tests to diagnose it. She also spent nearly a decade examining glycogen storage disease, and studied cardiac malformations in great detail.
As a tribute to her identification of cystic fibrosis, in 2002, 39 years after her death, Dorothy Hansine Andersen was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame for her contributions to medical science.
- Stephanie Clague
- 2014
Dorothy Hansine Andersen was an American pathologist and pediatrician who was the first person to identify cystic fibrosis and the first American physician to describe the disease. In 2001 she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.
As a tribute to her identifi cation of cystic fi brosis, in 2002, 39 years after her death, Dorothy Hansine Andersen was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame for her contributions to medical science.
This book chronicles the life and accomplishments of Dorothy Hansine Andersen, a pioneering American pathologist and pediatrician who was the first person to define, diagnose, and treat cystic fibrosis.
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