Kate Hermann
Kate Hermann (1903/4–2007) was the first female neurology consultant in Scotland. Hermann, who was Jewish, left with her family from Hamburg to London in 1937, fleeing the Nazis.[1] She then moved, in 1938, to Edinburgh to study at the Royal Infirmary under Professor Norman Dott.[1] She retired from medicine in 1970.[1]
Kate Hermann  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1903/1904 | 
| Died | 2007 Edinburgh, Scotland, UK  | 
Works
    
- Hermann, Kate; Macgregor, Agnes R. (1940-03-30). "Cerebral Haemorrhage from Rupture of Congenital Intracerebral Aneurysm in a Child". British Medical Journal. 1 (4134): 523–538.3. ISSN 0007-1447. PMC 2176781.
 - Hermann, Kate (2017-02-24). "Pituitary Exophthalmos". The British Journal of Ophthalmology. 36 (1): 1–19. ISSN 0007-1161. PMC 1323828.
 
References
    
- "Colleagues pay tribute to pioneer brain doctor". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
 
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