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  1. Chelsea Polytechnic (zoology) [1] Dame Miriam Louisa Rothschild DBE FRS (5 August 1908 – 20 January 2005) [2] was a British natural scientist and author with contributions to zoology, entomology, and botany .

  2. Jan 25, 2005 · Jan. 25, 2005. Miriam Rothschild, the heiress who discovered how fleas jump, brought Chaucerian wildflowers back to modern England and was acknowledged as one of the world's most distinguished...

  3. Dame Miriam was a natural historian, zoologist and conservationist who worked on fleas, butterflies and chemical communication. She was a world authority on the plague carrier flea Xenospylla cheopis and a champion of nature conservation and social causes.

  4. Jan 22, 2005 · Science. This article is more than 19 years old. Obituary. Dame Miriam Rothschild. Zoologist, naturalist, academic and eccentric who was the Queen Bee of research into parasites and their...

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  6. Dame Miriam Rothschild was a renowned British natural scientist who published over 300 scientific papers throughout her lifetime, making groundbreaking contributions to the fields of entomology, zoology, marine biology, and wildlife conservationism.

  7. Dame Miriam Louisa Rothschild | Oxford University Museum of Natural History. 1908-2005. Rothschild was a world authority on fleas, butterflies, pyrazines and chemical communication. Her publications that she co-authored on flea anatomy and taxonomy are still considered to be the standard for many entomologists.

  8. Mar 29, 2022 · Her distant cousin Miriam Rothschild (1908-2005) can hardly be said to be overshadowed by anyone. She supported many notable causes (eg Jewish refugees, gay rights and schizophrenia research),...

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