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That artist James Barry had a niece who lived as a man in order to be a surgeon, only being discovered to be female after her death. Born Margaret Bulkley, She used the name James Barry, climbed the ranks of the army to Inspector General, and performed the first successful C-Section in Africa.

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- That artist James Barry had a niece who lived as a man in order to be a surgeon, only being discovered to be female after her death. Born Margaret Bulkley, She used the name James Barry, climbed the ranks of the army to Inspector General, and performed the first successful C-Section in Africa.
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– That artist James Barry had a niece who lived as a man in order to be a surgeon, only being discovered to be female after her death. Born Margaret Bulkley, She used the name James Barry, climbed the ranks of the army to Inspector General, and performed the first successful C-Section in Africa.

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