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Andrea Andreen

1888 - 1972

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Ellenor Andrea Andreen (1888–1972) was a Swedish physician, pacifist and feminist. As a physician, she specialized in the treatment of diabetes, combining dietary restrictions with insulin. A prominent figure in the Swedish women's movement, she became a council member of the Women's International Democratic Federation in 1945, later becoming a vice-president. She chaired the Svenska Kvinnors Vänsterförbund (Swedish Women's Left-wing Association) from 1946 to 1964. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Andrea Andreen is the 581st most popular physician (up from 629th in 2019). (up from 4,273rd in 2019)

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Among physicians, Andrea Andreen ranks 581 out of 726Before her are Borzuya, Özlem Türeci, Eugene Lazowski, Patrick Steptoe, Albrecht von Graefe, and Nikolay Burdenko. After her are James Paget, William Stokes, Nikolai Semashko, Oskar Vogt, Gregorio Marañón, and Kamal Ranadive.

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Among people born in 1888, Andrea Andreen ranks 198Before her are Dan Andersson, Charles Winslow, Dora Gabe, Maxwell Anderson, Alfred Asikainen, and František Langer. After her are Anders Haugen, Gerhard Ritter, Seán Lester, Sándor Pósta, Ronald Knox, and José Eustasio Rivera. Among people deceased in 1972, Andrea Andreen ranks 182Before her are Prithviraj Kapoor, Theodor Blank, Isak Abrahamsen, Saul Alinsky, Alexander Bek, and Havergal Brian. After her are Jan Diddens, Jan Wils, Rainer von Fieandt, Charles Mayer, He Xiangning, and Aharon Katzir.

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