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Kaiser Wilhelm II honoured her with the title of Professor in 1912, but this led to an anti-Semitic backlash in the press; she was unable to gain an academic position in Berlin. However, she went on to become Director of the bacteriological laboratory at the Berlin Moabit Hospital from 1918 to 1933;
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Rabinowitsch’s research focused around the transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis by dairy products; her work with her husband led to the development of
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In April 1898, she married microbiologist Dr Walter Kempner (1869-1920) of Berlin, and returned to that city. Their first son was the jurist
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Headstone at the graves of Rabinowitsch-Kempner, her husband, daughter and son Robert, Parkfriedhof Lichterfelde, Berlin.
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at Berlin a lecture on the study of medicine by women in various countries. At the congress of scientists held at
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in Kovno, and privately in Latin and Greek, subsequently studying natural sciences at the universities of
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Beiträge zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der Fruchtkörper einiger Gastromyceten, L Rabinowitsch, 1894
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and public health. She was the second woman to become a Professor in Prussia.
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she then spent one year as editor of the Journal of Tuberculosis.
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Klemmer, Philip; Grim, Clarence E.; Luft, Friedrich C. (2014).
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She died in 1935 in Berlin, aged 63, from undisclosed causes.
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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in 1904 she presided over the section for hygiene and
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bacteriologist
physician
tuberculosis
Russian Empire
Kaunas
Lithuania
gymnasium
Zurich
Bern
MD
Robert Koch
bacteriological
Institute for Infectious Diseases
Philadelphia
Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
International Congress of Women
Breslau
bacteriology
Freund adjuvant
BCG vaccine
Robert Kempner
rice diet
tuberculosis

Isidore Singer
Ladies in the Laboratory 2
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978-0-8108-4979-2
"Lydia Rabinowitsch-Kempner, a TB researcher and role model"

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