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dbpedia:Estelle_Ramey
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Estelle Rosemary Ramey (August 27, 1917 – September 8, 2006) was an American endocrinologist, physiologist and feminist who became internationally known for refuting surgeon and Democratic Party leader Edgar Berman, who stated that women were unfit to hold high public office because of "raging hormonal imbalances." Ramey's balanced approach to life was embodied in a later quote, "I have loved. And been loved. And all the rest is background music.”
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Ramey, Estelle Estelle R. Ramey, Ph.D.
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American scientist and educaor
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Ramey, Stella; Rubin, Stella Stella Rubin, Stella Ramey
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1917-08-27Z
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Estelle Rosemary Ramey
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dbpedia:Detroit
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1917-01-01Z
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2006-09-08Z
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2006-01-01Z
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