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Doctor for Her Nation Born in 1865, Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte became the first Native American woman physician in 1889. She served the Omaha Nation and opened a modern hospital at Walthill in 1913. The building—now the Picotte Center—has been a National Historic Landmark since 1993, with renewed attention in 2017. #SusanLaFleschePicotte #NativeAmericanHistory | TerrifyingMyths
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Doctor for Her Nation Born in 1865, Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte became the first Native American woman physician in 1889. She served the Omaha Nation and opened a modern hospital at Walthill in 1913. The building—now the Picotte Center—has been a National Historic Landmark since 1993, with renewed attention in 2017. #SusanLaFleschePicotte #NativeAmericanHistory | TerrifyingMyths
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