Stefania Berlinerblau
Stefania Berlinerblau | |
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| Born | 1852 |
| Died | September 4, 1921 (aged 68–69) Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Occupation | Physician |
Stefania Berlinerblau or Fanny Berlin (1852 – September 4, 1921) was an American anatomist and physician. She is noted for her investigations on blood circulation, which led to the demonstration of the artery-vein connections. She is also considered a pioneer in pushing for the recognition of women in the medical field. She was one of the first Jewish women who practiced surgery in the United States and was a co-founder of the New England Women's Medical Society, seven years before the acceptance of women into the Massachusetts Medical Society.