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    Maria Jansson, known in history as Kisamor (English: The Mother of Kisa) (30 July 1788 – 27 February 1842), was a Swedish natural doctor, one of the most...
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    village boundaries, such as Ingeborg i Mjärhult in the 18th century and Kisamor and Gota-Lena in the 19th century. In the 16th century, Brigitta Andersdotter...
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    Princess Augusta of Bavaria, Duchess of Leuchtenberg (d. 1851) July 30 – Kisamor, Swedish natural healer (d. 1842) August 2 – Leopold Gmelin, German chemist...
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    The duel was regarded a scandal and a crime against the king. 30 July - Kisamor, herbalist and natural doctor (died 1842) 3 September - Gustaf Erik Pasch...
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    Maria Ribbing, schoolteacher and philanthropist (died 1910) 27 February - Kisamor, natural doctor and herbalist (died 1788) Ett folk börjar skolan: folkskolan...
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    medicine at the university before 1870. In contrast to her contemporary Kisamor, who was also a popular female medical practitioner, but who had a long...
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  • Jacobs (1854–1929), Dutch physician Maria Jansson (1788–1842), known as Kisamor, Swedish physician Sophia Jex-Blake (1840–1912), British physician Anandi...
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    Princess Augusta of Bavaria, Duchess of Leuchtenberg (d. 1851) July 30 – Kisamor, Swedish natural healer (d. 1842) August 2 – Leopold Gmelin, German chemist...
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