Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Edith Louise Potter (1901 - March 22, 1993) was an American physician and scientist who established the field of perinatal pathology. Potter made early contributions to the understanding of Rh disease. She established the link between a characteristic facial appearance and the absence of fetal kidneys, an association that became known as Potter sequence. After retiring from medical practice, Potter became known for her involvement in horticulture."@en }
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- Edith_Potter abstract "Edith Louise Potter (1901 - March 22, 1993) was an American physician and scientist who established the field of perinatal pathology. Potter made early contributions to the understanding of Rh disease. She established the link between a characteristic facial appearance and the absence of fetal kidneys, an association that became known as Potter sequence. After retiring from medical practice, Potter became known for her involvement in horticulture.".
- Q19832607 abstract "Edith Louise Potter (1901 - March 22, 1993) was an American physician and scientist who established the field of perinatal pathology. Potter made early contributions to the understanding of Rh disease. She established the link between a characteristic facial appearance and the absence of fetal kidneys, an association that became known as Potter sequence. After retiring from medical practice, Potter became known for her involvement in horticulture.".
- Edith_Potter comment "Edith Louise Potter (1901 - March 22, 1993) was an American physician and scientist who established the field of perinatal pathology. Potter made early contributions to the understanding of Rh disease. She established the link between a characteristic facial appearance and the absence of fetal kidneys, an association that became known as Potter sequence. After retiring from medical practice, Potter became known for her involvement in horticulture.".
- Q19832607 comment "Edith Louise Potter (1901 - March 22, 1993) was an American physician and scientist who established the field of perinatal pathology. Potter made early contributions to the understanding of Rh disease. She established the link between a characteristic facial appearance and the absence of fetal kidneys, an association that became known as Potter sequence. After retiring from medical practice, Potter became known for her involvement in horticulture.".