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might provide therapy for tuberculosis. While in Bonn, she took Frau von Altenburg as her companion. Linden became the first woman (or one of the first) to be made a titular professor in Germany in 1910, despite the disapproval of the
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Linden received a patent for her discovery that copper salts could be used as a disinfectant. She later worked with the Hartmann Group to incorporate copper salts into their bandaging products.
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and was forced to resume tutoring in private. However, the university allowed her to be a guest student, with her studies there being financed and supported by the
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In 1908, she was appointed to lead the new Institute of Parasitology at the University of Bonn. She researched the causes and symptoms of
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Maria Countess von Linden; Maria Gräfin von Linden; Maria Gräfin von Linden-Aspermont; Maria von Linden-Aspermont; or Linden-Aspermont.
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Maria Countess von Linden; Maria Gräfin von Linden; Maria Gräfin von Linden-Aspermont; Maria von Linden-Aspermont; or Linden-Aspermont.
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Ladies in the laboratory II: West European women in science, 1800–1900: a survey of their contributions to research
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for four years. While at school, Linden developed an interest in maths and physics. She wrote her first paper on
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The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives From Ancient Times to the Mid-20th Century
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of Germany meant that she was forced to leave her job. In 1933, she and Frau von Altenburg emigrated to
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She continued her study of math and physics, and wrote papers on natural history as she learned about
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was named after her: the Maria-von-Linden-Gymnasium, a science-oriented grammar school.
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read at Karlsruhe's geological society in 1890. This paper was noticed by geologist
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Ministry of Education. Despite this rank, she was not allowed to teach.
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In 1928, her position at the university was downgraded to ‘assistant’.
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Linden was born in 1869 to a German aristocratic family who lived at
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for her research into the development of colour in butterfly wings.
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Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein online (eHLFL)
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and clearance from a minister, she became the first woman in the
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In 1900, she was appointed as an Assistant in Zoology at the
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In 2021, the University of Tübingen established the annual
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and worked as an assistant to Eimer until he died in 1898.
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Schloss Burgberg in 2014. Linden had to sell the castle (
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wings. She was driven from office due to the rise of the
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Heidenheim
Württemberg
Schaan
University of Tübingen
bacteriologist
zoologist
University of Tübingen
Professor
butterfly
Nazi Party
Schloss Burgberg
de
Heidenheim
Kingdom of Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg
Karlsruhe
mineral deposits
River Hürbe
Professor von Quenstedt
University of Tübingen


private tutoring
Kingdom of Württemberg
Reifeprüfung
Joseph von Linden
Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen
German Association of Female Citizens
Lamarckian evolution

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