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    ‘Bushmen in Hick Town’: The Austrian Empire and the Study of the Khoesan by Brigitte Fuchs

    Published in Austrian studies (01-01-2012)
    “…The focus of this article is on the ‘legacy of theHottentot Venus’ Sara Baartman (1789–1816) in Austria in the nineteenth century and the interwar years…”
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    Hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal system regulation and suicidal behavior in depression by Pfennig, Andrea, Kunzel, Heike E., Kern, Nikola, Ising, Marcus, Majer, Matthias, Fuchs, Brigitte, Ernst, Gertrud, Holsboer, Florian, Binder, Elisabeth B.

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-02-2005)
    “…One of the most demanding tasks in psychiatry is to protect patients from suicidal attempts. Preventive strategies could be improved by increasing our…”
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    Rosalie Satter-Feuerstein: An Austro-Hungarian Official Female Physician in Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1914-1919 by Fuchs, Brigitte, Tahirović, Husref

    Published in Acta medica academica (30-11-2021)
    “…This short biography traces the life and medical activities of Rosalie Sattler, née Feuerstein (1883–19??), who was employed as an official female physician at…”
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    Kornelija Rakić: A Woman Doctor for Women and Children in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina by Tahirović, Husref, Fuchs, Brigitte

    Published in Acta medica academica (26-05-2021)
    “…This short biography focuses on the life and medical activities of Kornelija Rakić (1879–1952), a Serbian female pioneer of medicine from the then Hungarian…”
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    Rosa Einhorn (1872–1950): A Woman Pioneer in Medicine between Bosnia (1902–1913), New York, and Palestine by Fuchs, Brigitte, Tahirović, Husref

    Published in Acta medica academica (01-12-2020)
    “…This short biography details the life and medical activities of Rosa Einhorn, mariée Bloch (1872–1950), who practised as an Austro-Hungarian (AH) official…”
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    Jadwiga Olszewska: A Woman Pioneer in Medicine in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina by Tahirović, Husref, Fuchs, Brigitte

    Published in Acta medica academica (01-08-2020)
    “…This article describes the life and medical activities of Jadwiga Olszewska (1855–1932) in Serbia from 1895–1899, Austro- Hungarian (AH)-occupied and annexed…”
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    Gisela Januszewska (née Rosenfeld), an Austro- Hungarian ‘Woman Doctor for Women’ in Banjaluka, 1899–1912 by Fuchs, Brigitte, Tahirović, Husref

    Published in Acta medica academica (01-04-2020)
    “…The focus of this article is on the biography and medical activity of Gisela Januszewska (nee Rosenfeld) in Austro-Hungarian (AH) occupied Bosnia and…”
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    Bogusławą Keckova: An Official Female Doctor in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1893–1911 by Tahirović, Husref, Fuchs, Brigitte

    Published in Acta medica academica (01-08-2019)
    “…The purpose of this paper is to bring to light the biographical details, the professional work and the publishing activities of Bogusławą Keckovą (Bohuslava…”
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    Dr. Anna Bayerová: The First Official Female Doctor in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Fuchs, Brigitte, Tahirović, Husref

    Published in Acta medica academica (01-04-2019)
    “…This biographical note details Anna Bayerová’s (1853–1924) activities as the first female Austro-Hungarian health officer in 1878 to1918 occupied Bosnia and…”
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    Rosalie Sattler-Feuerstein: An Austro-Hungarian Official Female Physician in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1914-1919 by Fuchs, Brigitte, Tahirović, Husref

    Published in Acta medica academica (01-08-2021)
    “…This short biography traces the life and medical activities of Rosalie Sattler, née Feuerstein (1883-19??), who was employed as an official female physician at…”
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    Kornelija Rakić: A Woman Doctor for Women and Children in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina by Tahirović, Husref, Fuchs, Brigitte

    Published in Acta medica academica (01-04-2021)
    “…This short biography focuses on the life and medical activities of Kornelija Rakić (1879-1952), a Serbian female pioneer of medicine from the then Hungarian…”
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    Rosa Einhorn (1872-1950): A Woman Pioneer in Medicine between Bosnia (1902-1913), New York, and Palestine by Fuchs, Brigitte, Tahirović, Husref

    Published in Acta medica academica (01-12-2020)
    “…This short biography details the life and medical activities of Rosa Einhorn, mariée Bloch (1872-1950), who practised as an Austro-Hungarian (AH) official…”
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    Bogusławą Keckova: An Official Female Doctor in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1893-1911 by Tahirović, Husref, Fuchs, Brigitte

    Published in Acta medica academica (01-08-2019)
    “…The purpose of this paper is to bring to light the biographical details, the professional work and the publishing activities of Bogusławą Keckovą (Bohuslava…”
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    Dr. Anna Bayerová: The First Official Female Doctor in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Fuchs, Brigitte, Tahirović, Husref

    Published in Acta medica academica (01-04-2019)
    “…This biographical note details Anna Bayerová's (1853-1924) activities as the first female Austro-Hungarian health officer in 1878 to1918 occupied Bosnia and…”
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    Cytogenetic analyses of culture failures by comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH)-Re-evaluation of chromosome aberration rates in early spontaneous abortions by Fritz, B, Hallermann, C, Olert, J, Fuchs, B, Bruns, M, Aslan, M, Schmidt, S, Coerdt, W, Müntefering, H, Rehder, H

    Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-07-2001)
    “…Comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH) represents an alternative molecular-cytogenetic technique capable of detecting chromosomal imbalances by reverse…”
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