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Dorothea Pertz

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claimed "she came to recognize that the plant physiology of the twentieth century was developing on lines widely divergent from those on which she had been educated and that it demanded a grasp of mathematics, physics, and chemistry, which she did not possess."
208:, and both the paper and illustrations were highly respected. Pertz did much of her work unpaid out of passion for science, and she never had a formal appointment at Newnham or the university. She also performed charity work, including working as a 123:, who was a progressive intellectual and an adamant supporter of Darwinism, a fact he noted in his final address. She grew up in a family where women were well-educated and intellectually active; one of her aunts was the botanist 172:, among the first women admitted as full members, though she did not take part in the movement advocating for women to be fellows. After Darwin's retirement, Pertz was encouraged by 310:
Darwin, Francis; Pertz, Dorothea F. M. (January 1903). "On the artificial production of rhythm in plants, with a note on the position of maximum heliotropic stimulation".
850: 131:, her brother-in-law. Through family connections she met many prominent naturalists including Darwin. Pertz spent most of her youth in Berlin, where her father was 835: 200:. Despite the difficulty of the task, she completed the index up to the year 1935. Between 1923 and 1936 she provided illustrations for her friend 845: 840: 708: 188:
After Pertz had given up research, at Blackman's suggestion she worked on indexing German literature on plant physiology, including the journals
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Ladies in the Laboratory? American and British Women in Science, 1800–1900 A Survey of Their Contributions to Research
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After several years of illness Dora Pertz died in Cambridge on 6 March 1939. She was cremated and buried at
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Darwin, Francis; Pertz, Dorothea F. M. (October 1892). "On the artificial production of rhythm in plants".
201: 143:. She spent a year in Italy before returning to Cambridge in 1884. The next year she took part one of the 124: 247: 825: 820: 495: 328:
Darwin, Francis; Pertz, Dorothea F. M. (1904). "On the distribution of statoliths in Cucurbitaceae".
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Pertz, Dorothea F. M. (October 1894). "On the disposal of the nutlets in certain labiates".
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Pertz, Dorothea F. M. (1884). "On the disposal of the nutlets in certain labiates".
801: 168:. She also produced two papers independently. In 1905 she was made a fellow of the 557: 181: 549: 139:
with her mother. Later she returned to England and in 1882 she was admitted to
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Pertz subsequently undertook research into plant physiology, working under
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Janet Browne. "Pertz, Dorothea Frances Matilda (1859–1939)".
777:(Print, e-Book). Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press. p. 61. 409:"On a new method of estimating the aperture of stomata" 107:, among the first women admitted to full membership. 736:"Free access to the following papers by the Darwins" 669:"Free access to the following papers by the Darwins" 588:
The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: L–Z
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Ogilvie, Marilyn; Harvey, Joy, eds. (28 June 2000).
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She was made a Fellow of the 197:Zeitschrift fΓΌr Physiologische Chemie 7: 836:Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge 641:. Vol. 2. London: John Murray. 623:. Vol. 1. London: John Murray. 95:. She co-authored five papers with 414:Proceedings of the Royal Society B 400:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a089030 340:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a088983 320:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a088917 303:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a090678 14: 744:. Oxford Journals. Archived from 354:Proceedings of the Royal Society 592:. New York: Routledge. p.  846:20th-century British botanists 841:19th-century British botanists 86:Dorothea Frances Matilda Pertz 35:Dorothea Frances Matilda Pertz 1: 871:Burials at Brookwood Cemetery 480:Arber, Agnes (8 April 1939). 558:UK public library membership 16:British botanist (1859–1939) 831:19th-century English people 482:"Miss Dorothea F. M. 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Index

Cambridge
Newnham College, Cambridge
FLS
botanist
Francis Darwin
Charles Darwin
Linnean Society
Georg Heinrich Pertz
Leonard Horner
Katharine Murray Lyell
Charles Lyell
Royal Librarian
Florence
Newnham College, Cambridge
Natural Sciences Tripos
MA
Francis Darwin
William Bateson
Veronica
Linnean Society
Frederick Blackman
meristematic tissue
Agnes Arber
Biochemische Zeitschrift
Zeitschrift fΓΌr Physiologische Chemie
Edith Rebecca Saunders
floral anatomy
masseuse
First World War
Brookwood Cemetery

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