Mathilde Carmen Hertz
Mathilde Carmen Hertz (14 January 1891 – 20 November 1975) was a biologist, and was one of the first influential women scientists in the field of biology and a pioneer in the field of comparative psychology. Working in Germany, her career started to unravel in 1933 due to her Jewish ancestry. She was the younger daughter of the famous physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz. Provided by Wikipedia
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Die Ophiuroiden der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition I by Hertz, Mathilde
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Die Ophiuroiden der Deutschen Südpolar-Expedition 1901-1903 by Hertz, Mathilde 1891-1975, Woltereck, Richard 1877-1944, Wagler, Erich 1884-1951, Bening, A. L. 1890-1942, Mogk, Helmut 1896-1973, Spandl, Hermann 1899-1926, Döderlein, Ludwig 1855-1936, Hodgson, Thomas Vere 1864-1926, Ekman, Sven 1876-1964, Zelinka, Carl 1858-1931, Pohle, Hermann 1892-1982, Krumbach, Thilo 1874-1949, Broch, Hjalmar 1882-1969
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Memoirs, letters, diaries = Erinnerungen, Briefe, Tagebücher by Hertz, Heinrich
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