Emilie Lehmus (30 August 1841 – 17 October 1932) was a German physician. She is known as the first female doctor in Berlin. She founded the first polyclinic for women and children in Berlin.[1]
Her great uncle was the German mathematician C. L. Lehmus and the German poet Johann Adam Lehmus (1707-1788) was her great great grandfather.
^Emilie Lehmus at Ärztinnen im Kaiserreich (database of female physician of the German Empire (1871-1918) compiled and maintained by the institute for medical history of the Charité, retrieved 2016-09-21)
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