词条 | Nathalie Zand |
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She was the daughter of David and Emilia née Batawia. Zand conducted research and was a regular contributor to French medical journals. She worked closely with Edward Flatau, considered the founder of modern neurology. In 1930, she published her book Les plexus choroïdes: Anatomie, physiologie, pathologie on the choroid plexus.[2] Before World War II she worked at the Jewish Hospital in Czyste in Warsaw. During the war she was imprisoned in the Warsaw ghetto, where she continued to work as a doctor. On the night of 23 to 24 September 1942, she was deported to Pawiak prison, where she was probably executed.[3] References1. ^{{cite book|last=Lovejoy|first=Esther Pohl|title=Women doctors of the world|year=1957|publisher=Macmillan; First Edition}} 2. ^{{cite book|last=Zand|first=Nathalie|title=Les plexus choroïdes: anatomie, physiologie, pathologie|year=1930|publisher=Masson & Cie}} 3. ^Glinski JB. Biographical Dictionary of doctors and pharmacists - the victims of World War II. Wrocław: Urban & Partner, 1997. p. 495-496 External links
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