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Christina Cruickshank Miller : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christina Cruickshank Miller Christina Cruickshank Miller (29 August 1899 - 16 July 2001) was a Scottish chemist and one of the first five women (also the first female chemist) elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh (7 March 1949).〔(Christina Cruickshank Miller's biography from the Royal Society of Edinburgh )〕 ==Early life== Christina Cruikshank Miller was born in 1899 in Coatbridge, Scotland. She suffered from measles and rubella at the age of five, causing her hearing to become damaged which became progressively worse throughout her life. Christina became interested in studying chemistry after reading a magazine article which showed industrial analytical chemistry as a potential career choice for women.
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