Catharine van Tussenbroek (4 August 1852 – 5 May 1925) was a Dutch physician and feminist. She was the second woman to qualify as a physician in the Netherlands...
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Laren Style school of painting for the next 40 years, including nl:Otto van Tussenbroek, Evert Pieters, Bernard de Hoog, Hendrik Theodorus de Court Onderwater...
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Almanak van het Utrechts Studenten Corps 1933, Utrecht 1932. (Calendar Almanac of the Utrecht Student Corps in 1933, Utrecht 1932) Otto van Tussenbroek, Moderne...
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physician, inventor of the clinical thermometer. May 5 – Catharine van Tussenbroek (born 1852), Dutch physician. June 3 – Camille Flammarion (born 1842)...
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the third woman to earn her M.D., after Aletta Jacobs and Catharine van Tussenbroek. Du Saar earned her PhD with honors from the University In 1890 on...
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Grassi, Italian physician and zoologist (b. 1854) May 5 – Catharine van Tussenbroek, Dutch physician (b. 1852) May 7 William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme...
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pregnancy, or failed on one or more of the criteria. In 1899, Catharine van Tussenbroek finally settled the question of the existence of ovarian pregnancy...
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1126/science.abo6661. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 35901149. S2CID 251159505. van Tussenbroek, Brigitta I.; Villamil, Nora; Márquez-Guzmán, Judith; Wong, Ricardo;...
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