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  1. Sophia Getzowa (Hebrew: סופיה גצובה, 10 January 1872 /23 January 1872 (N. S.) – 11(12) July 1946) was a Belarusian-born pathologist and scientist in Mandatory Palestine.

  2. Sophia Getzowa was a Belarusian-born pathologist and scientist in Mandatory Palestine. She grew up in a Jewish shtetl in Belarus and during her medical studies at the University of Bern, she became engaged to Chaim Weizmann, who would become the first president of Israel.

  3. Apr 20, 2023 · Footnote 14 In 1906, she left the University of Bern, where she was succeeded by the pathologist Sophia Getzowa (1872–1946) in the fall of the same year. Footnote 15. Zipkin took up residence in Berlin as of 1907.

  4. Looking for proof of the place of birth and parents of the scientist Sophia Getzowa, born 23 (10) January 1872. She indicates in 2 different curriculum vitaes different places of birth. She was probably born in Gomel or Svitslach/Svitsloch. (There are 4 towns with this name in Belarus, no idea which one).

  5. she was succeeded by the pathologist Sophia Getzowa (1872–1946) in the fall of the same year.15 Zipkin took up residence in Berlin as of 1907. One year later, she married the Nuremberg specialist physician for dermatology, venerology and urology Karl Adam Rodler (1877–1935) and assumed his name.

  6. Sophia Getzowa ( russisch Софья Гецова; * 11. Januar jul. / 23. Januar 1872 greg. auf einem Landgut im Rajon Swislatsch; † 12. Juli 1946 in Jerusalem) war eine russische Medizinerin und Hochschullehrerin. [1] [2] Leben.

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  8. Sophia Getzowa (Hebrew: סופיה גצובה, 10 January 1872 (O.S.)/23 January 1872 (N. S.) - 11(12) July 1946) was a Belarusian-born pathologist and scientist in Mandatory Palestine.

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