Scientists disclosed, says "First lady doctor's theory is not correct"
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New York: Recently it has been confirmed that Merit Peetah, once called the world's first female physician, has never existed. It has been noted that merit is remembered as a role model as an inspiration for women to enter the field of medicine. University of Colorado researcher Jacob has said that the issue of misidentification of Merit's story has come up. Like a detective, I had to investigate his story. I scrutinized every tip to know how the merit started and who told them about it first. According to Jacob, he got the name of merit everywhere — even the name of a crater of Venus is on him, but soon I came to know that there is no evidence that merit actually existed.

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The research of Jacob, who studied the history of medicine, has been published in the History of Medicine Journal. Jacob has written in research that there is no record that there was ever a Physician of this name. Her name is definitely found in the old monarchy, but she is not named in any list of ancient physicians of Egypt.

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Another name is found of Doctor Passeset, who was confused with Merit Peetah. Jacob wrote that the special thing is not an illusion, but rather one generation of historians showed a commitment to show that science and medicine were not always men-dominated fields. Merit Peetah is being seen as an example.

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