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German pharmacist
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Magdalena Neff (1881–1966), was a German pharmacist. She was the first woman in Germany to become a formally educated pharmacist, completing her studies at TH Karlsruhe in 1906.
References
Beisswanger, Gabriele.: Frauen in der Pharmazie : die Geschichte eines Frauenberufes. Deutscher Apotheker Verlag, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-7692-2905-3.
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