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Kate Marsden
Kate Marsden (13 May 1859 – 26 May 1931) was a British missionary, explorer, writer and nurse. Supported by Queen Victoria and Empress Maria Feodorovna she investigated a cure for leprosy. She set out on a round trip from Moscow to Siberia to find a cure, creating a leper treatment centre in Siberia. She returned to England and helped to found Bexhill Museum, but she was obliged to retire as a trustee. Marsden's finances came under scrutiny as did her motives for the journey. She was however elected a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. She has a large diamond named after her and is still celebrated in Siberia, where a large memorial statue was erected at Sosnovka village in 2014. Provided by Wikipedia
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Patients’ evaluations of patient safety in English general practices: a cross-sectional study by Ricci-Cabello, Ignacio, Marsden, Kate S, Avery, Anthony J., Bell, Brian, Kadam, Umesh, Reeves, David, Slight, Sarah P., Perryman, Katherine, Barnett, Jane, Litchfield, Ian, Thomas, Sally, Campbell, Stephen M., Doos, Lucy, Esmail, Aneez, Valderas, Jose M.
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