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- Louise Catharine Wooster (June 12, 1842 – May 16, 1913), better known as Lou Wooster, was a famous madam in Birmingham, Alabama. Her colorful character and her care for the sick and dying during the cholera epidemic of 1873 endeared her to the Birmingham community. The shocking true story of the Birmingham Madam The "Lou Wooster Public Health Award" is named in her honor. (en)
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