Rahel Hirsch (15 September 1870 – 6 October 1953) was a German physician and professor at the Charité medical school in Berlin. In 1913 she became the...
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Friederich (born 1986), Swiss orienteering competitor Rahel Graf (born 1989), Swiss footballer Rahel Hirsch (1870–1953), German physician and professor, first...
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and is buried there. Hirsch's son Mendel Hirsch (in German) (1833–1900) was a scholar and writer; his granddaughter Rahel Hirsch (1870–1953) became the...
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anatomist Eduard Heinrich Henoch – pediatrician Otto Heubner – pediatrician Rahel Hirsch – first female medical professor in Prussia Erich Hoffmann – dermatologist...
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film editor Peter Hirsch (disambiguation), several people Rahel Hirsch (1870–1953), German physician and professor Richard Hirsch (born 1944), American...
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(1863–1935), politician and diplomat Karl Schaum (1870–1947), chemist Rahel Hirsch (1870–1953), doctor and professor Fritz Klimsch (1870–1960), sculptor...
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Ferrari de Miramar (also Sanchez), one of Aleister Crowley's wives. Rahel Hirsch, first female medical professor in Prussia. Aaron Kosminski, Hyam Hyams...
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Lehrter Bahnhof in Berlin, 1900 General information Type Museum Address Rahel-Hirsch-Straße 10, 10557 Berlin, Germany Coordinates 52°31′21″N 13°22′5.16″E...
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the Charité, where she also obtained her habilitation in 2008. As a Rahel Hirsch habilitation grant recipient, she carried out most of her habilitation...
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Hospital in Berlin. At Berlin, his assistants included Theodor Brugsch and Rahel Hirsch. Kraus is credited for introducing electrocardiography and functional...
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