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- Józefa Joteyko (29 January 1866 – 24 April 1928) was a Polish physiologist, psychologist, pedagogue, and researcher. After completing her undergraduate...
- Jagiellonian University in Kraków and in 1913 joined her countrywoman, Józefa Joteyko in Brussels to study at the International Paedological Faculty. When her...
- 1898 by her colleague and former housemate from Geneva and Paris, Józefa Joteyko. The two women published numerous research projects together, earning several...
- feminist Henryk Jordan, founding father of physical education Józefa Joteyko, physiologist, psychologist and pedagogue Rudolf Kern, Art Nouveau architect...
- – Sergey Nikiforovich Vasilenko, composer (d. 1956) April 1 – Tadeusz Joteyko, composer April 29 – Eyvind Alnæs, composer (d. 1932) May 1 – Hugo Alfvén...
- (Kłopotek-Głowczewski), Gołąbek-Kowalski, Grądzki, Hełczyński, Jakliński, Jotejko (Joteyko), Kałłaur, Kątkowski (Kontkowski), Kotnowski, Kozłowiecki, Lubochoński...
- biographical sketches by eighty-eight authors. Springfield (Ill.),1970. Józefa Joteyko: La dualité fonctionnelle du muscle par Melle, Revue internationale d'électrothérapie...
- to afford her tuition, Kipiani was mentored by Polish academic, Józefa Joteyko, who paid her school fees and allowed her to work in a laboratory. She...
- hospitals. During Lipinska's training, she worked closely with Joséphine Joteyko, a physician and physiologist, one of the first females to become a physician...
- English botanist Alice Johnson (1860–1940), English zoologist Józefa Joteyko (1866–1928), physiologist, psychologist, pedagogist Josephine Kablick (1787–1863)...