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Biography Historical Article
[A document. Manuscript of a 1873 obituary for the Swiss medical historian Conrad Meyer-Ahrens].
In 1991 the Medical History Institute and Museum of the University of Zurich received a significant portrait and biographical collection from the private estate of the physician family Meyer "zum Felsenegg". Of particular interest is the handwritten obituary notice for the distinguished Swiss medical historian, Conrad Meyer-Ahrens. Written by his personal friend and professional colleague, Conrad Meyer-Hofmeister, this obituary was read to the Society of the Zurich Masonic Lodge "Modestia cum Libertate" on January 25, 1873.
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Historical Article
[The first women students of the medical faculty and their professional activities in Geneva].
Amongst the first students enrolled at the Faculty of Medicine of Geneva in the last decades of the 19th century were many women, mostly originating from Eastern Europe. After graduation, only few remained in Geneva. The life of three early graduates illustrates the difficulties encountered by women doctors at the turn of the century in Geneva and some of the ways to overcome the resistance encountered. ⋯ Lina Stern (1878-1968), of Russian origin, turned after graduation to laboratory research and to university teaching: she performed original research in biochemistry and in the neurosciences. From 1918 onwards she was the first woman having professional rank at the University of Geneva. After 1925 she pursued a brilliant academic career in the Soviet Union.
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Historical Article
[Historical aspects of pain in pathology, neurophysiology and mentality].