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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. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Andrea Andreen has received more than 11,616 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Andrea Andreen is the 630th most popular physician.

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Among PHYSICIANS

Among physicians, Andrea Andreen ranks 630 out of 726Before her are Peter Lesgaft, Fernando Quiroga Palacios, William C. Gorgas, María Teresa Ferrari, William H. Welch, and Anders Tegnell. After her are Harry Benjamin, Fidel Pagés, Archie Cochrane, Jean Alexandre Barré, George E. P. Box, and Robert Atkins.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1888, Andrea Andreen ranks 232Before her are Andreas Cervin, Curt Goetz, Jacques de Lacretelle, Carlos Quintanilla, David Jacobs, and Þórbergur Þórðarson. After her are Axel Janse, Maurice Schilles, Alvah Meyer, Bob Glendenning, J. B. Kripalani, and Cathleen Nesbitt. Among people deceased in 1972, Andrea Andreen ranks 209Before her are Andreas Cervin, Ferde Grofé, Sidney Franklin, Brandon deWilde, Jan Diddens, and Henry Dreyfuss. After her are François Devries, Pandurang Vaman Kane, Juan Manuel Gálvez, Frank Tashlin, Ross Bagdasarian, and Sir George Thomas, 7th Baronet.

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