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Dr. Cushing hired Louise Eisenhardt (1891-1967) of Ramsey, New Jersey as a secretary and editorial assistant in 1915 to help with the technical writing for Tumors of the Nervus Acusticus (1917). As Eisenhardt became more involved in the neurosurgical aspects of Dr. Cushing’s work, she decided to pursue her own medical education. She graduated from Tufts Medical School in 1925 with the highest academic record ever obtained at the school and completed an internship at the Boston Hospital for Women and
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