International audienceRecently, a series of historical reports portrayed the first women neurosurgeons in various countries. One such woman, a pioneer on many levels, remained unrecognized: Judith Balkányi-Lepintre. She was the first woman neurosurgeon in France, the first woman war neurosurgeon for the French Army, and the first woman pediatric neurosurgeon in France. Born in 1912 to a Hungarian Jewish family, she graduated with honors from medical school in Budapest in 1935, then moved to Paris where she started neurosurgical training in 1937 at L'Hôpital de la Pitié under the mentorship of Clovis Vincent, the founder of French neurosurgery. Shortly after marrying a French colleague in 1940, she had to escape the Geheime Staatspolizei (Ge...
The end of the first 100 years of any endeavor is an appropriate time to look back and peer forward....
Following training to become a technical assistant and work at the Brain Research Institute in Berli...
Augusta Dejerine-Krumpke was the first woman to be admitted to the boarding school of Parisian hospi...
International audienceRecently, a series of historical reports portrayed the first women neurosurgeo...
Recently, a series of historical reports portrayed the first women neurosurgeons in various countrie...
Neurosurgery as a distinct speciality has been around for 100 years. Some of the earliest women neur...
A collaborative global working group of women neurosurgeons in multiple countries at different stage...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Augusta Marie Déjerine-Klumpke (1859-1927) was a formidable neurologist, neuroanato...
In 1951 Suzanne Lambin (1902–2008) became the first woman to occupy a chair (microbiology) at the Fa...
International audiencePitié and La Salpêtrière, both founded in the17th century, were for long two d...
Martha Wollstein was not only the first fully specialized pediatric perinatal pathologist practicing...
Neurosurgery as a distinct speciality has been around for 100 years. Some of the earliest women neur...
Stereotactic neurosurgery emerged in the mid-20th century following the development of a stereotacti...
Dupont Jean-Claude. Rita Levi-Montalcini et les débuts de la neuroembryologie / Rita Levi-Montalcini...
Various well-known people associated with the history of the presidency of the United States have ex...
The end of the first 100 years of any endeavor is an appropriate time to look back and peer forward....
Following training to become a technical assistant and work at the Brain Research Institute in Berli...
Augusta Dejerine-Krumpke was the first woman to be admitted to the boarding school of Parisian hospi...
International audienceRecently, a series of historical reports portrayed the first women neurosurgeo...
Recently, a series of historical reports portrayed the first women neurosurgeons in various countrie...
Neurosurgery as a distinct speciality has been around for 100 years. Some of the earliest women neur...
A collaborative global working group of women neurosurgeons in multiple countries at different stage...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Augusta Marie Déjerine-Klumpke (1859-1927) was a formidable neurologist, neuroanato...
In 1951 Suzanne Lambin (1902–2008) became the first woman to occupy a chair (microbiology) at the Fa...
International audiencePitié and La Salpêtrière, both founded in the17th century, were for long two d...
Martha Wollstein was not only the first fully specialized pediatric perinatal pathologist practicing...
Neurosurgery as a distinct speciality has been around for 100 years. Some of the earliest women neur...
Stereotactic neurosurgery emerged in the mid-20th century following the development of a stereotacti...
Dupont Jean-Claude. Rita Levi-Montalcini et les débuts de la neuroembryologie / Rita Levi-Montalcini...
Various well-known people associated with the history of the presidency of the United States have ex...
The end of the first 100 years of any endeavor is an appropriate time to look back and peer forward....
Following training to become a technical assistant and work at the Brain Research Institute in Berli...
Augusta Dejerine-Krumpke was the first woman to be admitted to the boarding school of Parisian hospi...