She was the Doctor Who discovered a way to detect sickle cell anemia.
Angella D. Ferguson is an African-American doctor born in 1925. Her father was a teacher at an elementary school in Washington, DC. She was born with sickle cell anemia. She was inspired to become a doctor and studied the disease for over 20 years, discovering ways to prevent critical illness for those with sickle cell and other genetic defects. She retired after 42 years in medicine, more than half of that time in pediatrics.
Angela Ferguson studied sickle cell disease for children
One of them are she is a invetor and scientist.
It does not appear so. (see the related question)
The phone number of the Ferguson Library is: 203-964-1000.
Catherine Ferguson was born in Virginia and was then transferred as a slave to New York city.
Angela Ferguson studied sickle cell disease for children
One of them are she is a invetor and scientist.
Dr. Angella D. Ferguson was not an inventor. She was a physician that conducted research into Sickle Cell Disease.
She was born in the United States.
It does not appear so. (see the related question)
She grew up in Washington, DC-- I think she was born there.
Angella D Ferguson was an african american woman. She was born with sickle cell anemia. She studied this disease for about 20 years and found that it can strike at bad times. When this disease strikes it is called a crisis. She found ways to prevent a crisis. She found that drinking lots of water helped prevent a crisis. And finally after 42 years in medical care-half of those in pediatrics-she retired.
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Angella Kaye's birth name is Angella Kaye Ralston.
Angella Kaye is 5' 2".
Wilkie D. Ferguson was born in 1938.
Wilkie D. Ferguson died in 2003.