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A fact from Isabella Herb appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 13 January 2022 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that American medical pioneer Isabella Coler Herb designed the Herb–Mueller apparatus to help doctors and dentists administer ether to patients?
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... that American medical pioneer Isabella Coler Herb designed the Herb-Mueller Apparatus to help doctors and dentists administer ether to patients? Source: see Herb-Mueller Apparatus section
Overall: Article meets eligibility criteria - newness and length. Tone of the article is neutral. QPQ done. Wow, that was from some time back - took me back to Yoninah's memories looking at the QPQ. Looks well sourced. However, I will WP:AGF on all of the offline sources, unless there is a way to share some of the material there. Earwig's copyvio detector does show a ~35% hit with the northwestern.edu link. However, seems alright on closer inspection. Hook's source says This machine provided two important functions: a means to administer ether, as well as a way to suction blood and mucous from the surgical area and the patient’s airway. whereas the hook makes that designed the Herb-Mueller Apparatus to help doctors and dentists administer ether to patients. There is a subtle difference here, but, I think we can let it be. Will give the nominator a chance to see if they want to fix it. But, if they want to run as-is, I will be alright with that. Passing back to nominator. Ktin (talk) 04:18, 23 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Ktin: You're going to have to clarify for me. Are you concerned because I did not include the suction feature in the hook? Or is it the dentist word, because the source also says "It was especially popular with dentists and ear, nose and throat surgeons." I'm not understanding. — Maile (talk) 11:20, 23 December 2021 (UTC) And just as a note on the Earwig return, it also says "Violation Unlikely", because what Earwig highlighted are mostly things like names of institutions and departments. — Maile (talk) 11:39, 23 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Maile66: Never mind. I will mark this approved. The distinction is quite subtle. Apparatus provides two important functions A and B. Inventor designed apparatus for C. C might or might not be equal to A. Anyways for our purposes I think we should just move forward. Marking approved. Ktin (talk) 14:45, 23 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Ktin: Thanks so much for the review, and for digging down and reading the source. — Maile (talk) 14:53, 23 December 2021 (UTC) Note; I just adjusted the hook so it's clear she was an American. Helpful when deciding which prep to promote to. — Maile (talk) 12:26, 8 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]