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Belgian pharmacist
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Rademackers circa 1881

Jeanne Rademackers (1862–1920) was a Belgian pharmacist.

She was the first female pharmacist in Belgium (1885).

References

  1. Dor, Juliette (1944-....)., Gavray, Claire., Henneau, Marie-Élisabeth. et Jaminon, Martine., Où sont les femmes? : la féminisation à l'Université de Liège, Presses universitaires de Liège, 2017 (ISBN 978-2-87562-132-0).
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