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154:. She applied to work there full time as a typist in 1963, but the interviewer realised her credentials qualified her to be curator of the institute's large collection of prints, paintings, and photographs. On 1 September 1964 she assumed the position, in which she would catalogue the more than 12,000 images of medical personnel Sir 145:
but ultimately decided against joining the ministry. Instead she trained as a nurse and midwife, working in these capacities from 1944 to 1951. From 1952 to 1962, she worked at the General Nursing Council in clerical and translator capacities.
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As a sideline, Burgess also worked as an art history researcher, a subject she had remained personally interested in. Her mother's second husband, Dr. Werner Leibbrand, hired her for occasional research projects for the
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stripped Burgess's citizenship as she had Jewish ancestry on her mother's side. She was then unable to find a teaching job and instead she went to work in an art gallery. She also began teaching for the
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with her. Initially she could not find employment in her field and worked as a secretary, domestic help and in a factory. Her interest in theology continued and she trained to be a
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in 1931, and Margarethe (Sachs) Bergius. Burgess pursued studies art history, archeology and French philology in Berlin and Munich, working with art historian
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Burgess married Hans Burgess (né Juliusburger) in 1950; the marriage ended in divorce. Burgess died in London on 15 August 1988.
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in 1753), as well as for exhibitions she organized at the Wellcome Institute. Notable shows included
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Burgess retired in 1980, though she continued working in an emeritus capacity at the institute.
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Haag, John (1999). "Burgess, Renate (1910–1988)". In Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (eds.).
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Burgess moved to England with very little money in 1938, having only been allowed to take 10
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painting from 1598), and a portrait of the surgeon Richard Wright (painted by his brother
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The latter, mounted in 1970, drew accolades from medical as well as literary scholars.
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Renate Burgess was born Renate Ruth Adelheid Bergius on 2 August 1910 in
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collected between 1900 and 1936. The catalogue, published in 1973 as
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Portraits of Doctors and Scientists in the Wellcome Institute
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Medicine in 1815, The History of Pharmacy, Chinese Medicine
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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Hanover
Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine
Hanover
Friedrich Bergius
Nobel Prize
Wilhelm Pinder
University of Munich
Nuremberg Laws
Confessing Church
Nazism
Marks
deaconess
Church of England
Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine
Henry Wellcome
British Library
Adam Elsheimer
Joseph Wright of Derby
Renate R. A. Burgess, 1910-1988
Dictionary of Women Worldwide: A-L
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