M phyllis lose biography

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  • No Job for a Lady: The Autobiography of M. Phyllis Lose, VMD

    January 17,
    One day when I was alone in the house I ran out of paper. So I went for more paper in the drawer where my parents kept it. I found the paper but also a small brown paper bag. I opened it up and saw a paperback book in it -- this one. I got hooked on the first page. I'd never before read a horse book where a woman was the protagonist. She also lived in Newtown Square, where I went to school. My heroes were all men (or male, like Godzilla.) I think M. Phyllis Lose was the only woman I admired as I grew up. The paperback cover looks like this:



    Mom wasn't too happy when she saw me reading this book. Turns out it was supposed to be a Christmas present. Mom learned that she could not shop too far in advance of Christmas for my brother and me since she said we purposefully snuck around the house looking for Christmas presents every single day of the year. I would have explained to Mom that her hiding places sucked

    Dr. Margaret Phyllis Lose

    Dr. Margaret Phyllis Lose age 93 of Marianna passed away on Monday, September 30, She was born on November 15, to the late Lloyd and Margaret Lose. Margaret has been a resident of Marianna for three years, moving here from Lake Henry, Fl where she resided for twenty years. She was an accomplished lady earning a degree in Veterinarian medicin. Margaret was owner and operator of the largest Equestrian Hospital in the world. She was also author of five books that are still in circulation today. Margaret was very active in the outdoors and enjoyed riding motorcycles and racing snowmobiles. In she won the biking competition at the Senior Citizens Olympics in Colorado. She was also a member of the St. James Episcopal Church in Exchange, PA.

     

    She was preceded in death bygd her parents. Margaret fryst vatten survived bygd five nieces and nephews, George W. Vennell, Jr. of Lakeland, FL, Margaret A. Vautard of Bensalem, PA, Caroline V. Thompson of Kissimmee, FL, Al

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  • Phyllis Lose

    Margaret Phyllis Lose (November 15, September 30, )[1] was the first woman equine (horse) vet in the United States.[2][3][4] She opened many equine surgical hospitals, and was extremely successful in her surgeries.[3] She never had a client with a postoperative (after operation) infection. She was the third woman to get a horse trainer license in the United States. [3]

    Early life

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    Phyllis Lose’s parents taught her to be tough, and always keep on moving forward in her life. They motivated her to work hard if she wants to make something happen. When she was younger, she once convinced her parents to let her keep a horse in their garage! Lose has always had a love of horses.[3]

    She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School in She was one of three women in her graduating class.[2] She was the only woman who studied large animals.[2]