Virginia Apgar was born in New Jersey, the U.S., in 1909. She was an American physician, obstetrical anesthesiologist, and medical researcher best known for inventing the Apgar Score, a method for assessing the health of a newborn child shortly after birth to reduce infant mortality. Apgar was a pioneer in anesthesiology and teratology, and she was the first to include obstetrical factors into the established science of neonatology. Here's a quiz based on Virginia Apgar.
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