Sophie Bledsoe Aberle
American anthropologist, physician and nutritionist
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- Bachelors Anthropology Columbia University
- Doctorate Medicine Columbia University
- PhD Anthropology Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sophie Bledsoe Aberle was an American anthropologist, physician and nutritionist known for her work with Pueblo people. She was one of two women first appointed to the National Science Board. Early life and education Sophie Bledsoe Herrick was born in 1896 to Albert and Clara S. Herrick in Schenectady, New York. Her paternal grandmother and namesake was the writer Sophia Bledsoe Herrick. Sophie was educated at home and had a brief marriage at age 21 to a man surnamed Aberle, which surname she chose to keep. She began attending University of California in Berkeley but switched to Stanford University, earning a bachelor's degree in 1923, a master's degree in 1925, and a Ph.D. in genetics in 1927. She then attended medical school, earning an M.D. from Yale University in 1930. While a student, she worked as an assistant histologist, embryologist, and neurologist, and as an anthropology instructor.
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- A study of the hereditary anaemia of mice (1927) (60)
- The Indian: America's Unfinished Business (1966) (34)
- UNDESCENDED TESTES IN MAN AND RHESUS MONKEYS: TREATED WITH THE ANTERIOR PITUITARY-LIKE PRINCIPLE FROM THE URINE OF PREGNANCY (1934) (31)
- Neurological disturbances in rats reared on diets deficient in vitamin A. (1934) (22)
- Studies on the endocrine glands of frizzle fowl (1935) (21)
- The functional interrelation of the ovaries as indicated by the distribution of foetuses in mouse uteri (1928) (20)
- Continual cornified vaginal cells as an index of avitaminosis-A in rats. (1933) (13)
- Hereditary Anemia in Mice and Its Relation to Dominant Spotting (1925) (13)
- A Study of Dental Changes in a Group of Pueblo Indian Children (1937) (12)
- Child mortality among pueblo Indians (1932) (12)
- Frequency of pregnancies and birth interval among pueblo Indians (1931) (12)
- The relation of the weight of the placenta, cord and membranes to the weight of the infant in normal full-term and in pre-mature deliveries (1930) (11)
- MENSTRUATION IN PITHECUS (MACACUS) RHESUS FOLLOWING BILATERAL AND UNILATERAL OVARIECTOMY PERFORMED EARLY IN THE CYCLE (1931) (9)
- The Present and Future of American Indians. (Book Reviews: The Indian: America's Unfinished Business. Report of the Commission on the Rights, Liberties, and Responsibilities of the American Indian) (1971) (7)
- Growth of Mammary Gland in the Rhesus Monkey.∗ (1934) (7)
- The Vital History Of San Juan Pueblo (1940) (6)
- Maternal mortality among the pueblos (1934) (5)
- THE INTERRELATION OF A GONOTROPIC HORMONE AND VITAMIN A (1933) (5)
- The tetracycline fluorescence test in differential diagnosis of gastric disease. (1963) (5)
- Thyroid weight and sex in newly hatched chicks (1935) (5)
- PHYSICAL STATUS OF TWO HUNDRED AND NINETEEN PUEBLO INDIAN CHILDREN (1937) (4)
- Relation of Weight of Placenta, Cord and Membranes to Weight of Infant in Normal Full-term and in Premature Deliveries (1930) (3)
- Vital Statistics of the Pueblo Indians. (1939) (2)
- MUCIFICATION OF THE VAGINAL EPITHELIUM OF IMMATURE MICE FOLLOWING INJECTIONSOF FOLLICULAR FLUID (1933) (2)
- Proliferation of Epithelium of Nipple of the Rat and Guinea-pig During the Oestrus Cycle.∗ (1934) (1)
- CHOLESTEROL, LECITHIN, AND FATTY ACIDS IN THE BLOOD OF NEW BORN MICE WITH INHERITED ANEMIA AND THEIR NORMAL LITTER MATES (1927) (1)
- Size of Mammary Glands of Normal Rhesus Monkeys and Those Injected with Theelin, Corpus Luteum Extract, and Anterior Pituitary Extract.∗ (1934) (1)
- Comparison of Mammary Glands of Normal and Ovariectomized Rhesus Monkeys.∗ (1934) (1)
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