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.[1] She was the younger daughter of the famous physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz.
^Kressley RA, Jaeger S. 2003. Rediscovering a missing link: The sensory physiologist and comparative psychologist Mathilde Hertz (1891-1975). History of Psychology 6(4): 379-396. DOI:10.1037/1093-4510.6.4.379
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