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By 1950, approximately 70% of doctors in the Soviet Union were women. This significant representation was a result of the Soviet government's emphasis on women's education and professional participation, particularly in the healthcare sector. The state promoted medical training for women, leading to their prominent role in the medical profession during this period.

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