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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.".
- Edith_Potter almaMater University_of_Minnesota.
- Edith_Potter deathDate "1993-03-22".
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- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink American_Congress_of_Obstetricians_and_Gynecologists.
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- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Clinton,_Iowa.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Colorectal_cancer.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Federal_University_of_Rio_de_Janeiro.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Gulf_Coast_University.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Myers,_Florida.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Horticulture.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Hypoxia_(medical).
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Intracranial_hemorrhage.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Oligohydramnios.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Pathology.
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- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Renal_agenesis.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink Rh_disease.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago.
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- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Minnesota.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLink University_of_South_Florida.
- Edith_Potter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edith Potter".
- Edith_Potter almaMater "University of Minnesota".
- Edith_Potter birthDate "1901".
- Edith_Potter deathDate "1993-03-22".
- Edith_Potter fields Pathology.
- Edith_Potter knownFor "Early work in perinatal pathology, especially in Rh disease and Potter sequence".
- Edith_Potter name "Edith Potter".
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- Edith_Potter workplaces University_of_Chicago.
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- Edith_Potter subject Category:1901_births.
- Edith_Potter subject Category:1993_deaths.
- Edith_Potter subject Category:American_pathologists.
- Edith_Potter subject Category:American_physicians.
- Edith_Potter subject Category:Deaths_from_colorectal_cancer.
- Edith_Potter subject Category:People_from_Clinton,_Iowa.
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- Edith_Potter hypernym Physician.
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- 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.".
- Edith_Potter label "Edith Potter".
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- Edith_Potter name "Edith Potter".