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    Lehmus and the German poet Johann Adam Lehmus (1707-1788) was her great great grandfather. Born to pastor Friedrich Lehmus in Fürth, Germany. Lehmus and...
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  • L. Lehmus (1780–1863), German mathematician Steiner–Lehmus theorem Emilie Lehmus (1841–1932), German physician, nephew of C. L. Lehmus Juho Lehmus (1858–1918)...
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  • named after him. Lehmus was the grandson of the German poet Johann Adam Lehmus (1707-1788) and the Berlin-based physician Emilie Lehmus (1841-1932) was...
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  • mathematician Ludolph Lehmus (grandson), the pastor Friedrich Lehmus (great-grandson) and his daughter the physician Emilie Lehmus. One is the good shepherd...
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  • Eighteenth Century Studies 23(3) pgs. 387-405 She was however an exception. Emilie Lehmus and Franziska Tiburtius became the first women physicians after Germany...
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    Meta von Salis and Emilie Kempin-Spyri, the Russian Vera Figner, the Austrian Helene von Druskowitz, and the Germans Emilie Lehmus, Pauline Rüdin, Franziska...
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    1877, Tiburtius established a women's clinic with her fellow student Emilie Lehmus (1841-1932) in Berlin-Mitte at Schönhauser Straße 23/24. Despite sustained...
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  • influential Austrian Netherlands banker (d. 1775) 1707 January 2 – Johann Adam Lehmus, German poet of numerous spiritual songs (d. 1788) January 8 – Louis, Duke...
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