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  2. Category:Jewish physicians - Wikipedia

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    G. Alan Garber; Josef Gerstmann; Edgar von Gierke; Yevsey Gindes; Oskar David Ginsberger; Shimon Glick; Simone Gold; Elkhonon Goldberg; Brian Goldman; Hans Goldmann

  3. Klara Griefahn - Wikipedia

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    Klara Griefahn (19 September 1897 – 30 January 1945) was a Jewish medical doctor who committed suicide in 1945 to avoid deportation by the Nazis. [1] A number of memorials to Greifahn can be found in Jena , Germany.

  4. Aletta Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Aletta Henriëtte Jacobs (Dutch pronunciation: [aːˈlɛtaː ɦɑ̃ːriˈjɛtə ˈjaːkɔps]; 9 February 1854 – 10 August 1929) was a Dutch physician and women's suffrage activist. As the first woman officially to attend a Dutch university, she became one of the first female physicians in the Netherlands. In 1882, she founded the world's ...

  5. List of Jewish American biologists and physicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Jewish American biologists and physicians. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans. David Baltimore, reverse transcriptase, Nobel Prize (1975) [1] Baruj Benacerraf, immunologist, Nobel Prize (1980) [2] Baruch Blumberg, hepatitis B virus, Nobel Prize (1976) [3] Gerty Cori, biochemist, Nobel Prize (1947 ...

  6. Category:Ancient Jewish physicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Ancient physicians. It includes Ancient physicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Ancient Jewish physicians"

  7. Jerusha Jhirad - Wikipedia

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    Jhirad born in Shivamogga, Karnataka. [3] She was a member of the Bene Israel Jewish community. [1] [4] She attended high school in Pune, [3] then Grant Medical College in Bombay, where she became a Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery with an L.M.S. diploma in 1912. [5]

  8. Tobias Cohn - Wikipedia

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    His father was the Polish rabbi and physician Moses Kohn of Narol, in the district of Bielsk, who moved to Metz in 1648 to escape persecution during the Chmielnicki Uprising and became rabbi there. After his father's death, Phega, Cohn's mother, married Moses Samson Bacharach , rabbi of Worms , and Cohen become the step brother of the famous ...

  9. Łucja Frey - Wikipedia

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    Łucja Frey or Łucja Frey-Gottesman (November 3, 1889, in Lwów – 1942?) was a Polish-Jewish physician and neurologist, known for describing the syndrome later named after her. She was one of the first female academic neurologists in Europe. Frey perished during the Holocaust in 1942 in Lwów ghetto aged 53.