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  2. Jean-Louis Sebagh - Wikipedia

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    Medical career. Profession. Doctor. Institutions. Foch Hospital, Private Practices in Paris and London. Sub-specialties. Plastic/Cosmetic surgery. Jean-Louis Sebagh is an Algerian-born French cosmetic surgeon/doctor who is known for his anti-aging surgeries, and use of botox, collagen and vitamin injections specifically on the face and neck. [2]

  3. David J. Acer - Wikipedia

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    David J. Acer (November 11, 1949 – September 3, 1990) was an American dentist who allegedly infected six of his patients, including Kimberly Bergalis, with HIV. [1] The Acer case is considered the first documented HIV transmission from a healthcare worker to a patient in the United States, [2] though the means of transmission remain unknown. [3]

  4. Kimberly Bergalis - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. University of Florida. Known for. First known case of clinically-transmitted HIV. Kimberly Ann Bergalis (January 19, 1968 – December 8, 1991) was an American woman who was one of six patients purportedly infected with HIV by dentist David J. Acer, who was infected with HIV and died of AIDS on September 3, 1990. [1]

  5. A statue honoring John Lewis replaces former Confederate ...

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    August 24, 2024 at 10:20 AM. A statue honoring civil rights hero and US Congressman John Lewis was unveiled Saturday outside of Atlanta, replacing a Confederate monument that had stood there for ...

  6. John Rock (abolitionist) - Wikipedia

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    John Stewart Rock (October 13, 1825 – December 3, 1866) was an American teacher, doctor, dentist, lawyer and abolitionist, historically associated with the coining of the term "black is beautiful" (thought to have originated from a speech he made in 1858, however historical records now indicate he never actually used the specific phrase on that day). [5]

  7. Women in dentistry - Wikipedia

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    1777: A Mrs Levis or Lewis and her husband, advertised their services as dentists at Marylebone Street, Golden Square; Mrs Levis attended the women and Mr Levis, the men. [7] 1777: A Mrs De St Raymond advertised her services as a dentist, from her home, No. 9, Kings-square Court, Soho, to the nobility and gentry. [7]

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