- van
Tussenbroek (2
December 1854 – 21 June 1935) was a
Dutch composer and
teacher who is best
remembered today for her
music for children.
Tussenbroek was...
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Catharine van
Tussenbroek (4
August 1852 – 5 May 1925) was a
Dutch physician and feminist. She was the
second woman to
qualify as a
physician in the Netherlands...
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received arms and
funding from the Netherlands, and
Dutch Colonel Bas van
Tussenbroek was
moved to
French Guiana to
transfer funds, and
serve as
military advisor...
-
Vegetative Morphology".
Bulletin of
Marine Science. 16: 748–761. van
Tussenbroek,
Brigitta I.; Villamil, Nora; Márquez-Guzmán, Judith; Wong, Ricardo;...
- may be
cropped at 12 in/30 cm. Short, F.T.; Carruthers, T.J.R.; van
Tussenbroek, B.; Zieman, J. (2010). "Thal****ia testudinum". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- 1111/j.0014-3820.2002.tb01402.x. PMID 12093025. S2CID 42724740. van
Tussenbroek BI,
Villamil N, Márquez-Guzmán J, Wong R, Monroy-Velázquez LV, Solis-Weiss...
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Charles Lanrezac,
French general (d. 1925)
August 4
Catharine van
Tussenbroek,
Dutch physician (d. 1925)
Charles Coborn,
British singer (d. 1945) August...
- physician,
inventor of the
clinical thermometer. May 5 –
Catharine van
Tussenbroek (born 1852),
Dutch physician. June 3 –
Camille Flammarion (born 1842)...
- José Luis; Celis,
Lourdes B.; Estévez, Miriam; Chávez, Valeria; van
Tussenbroek,
Brigitta I.; Uribe-Martínez, Abigail; Cuevas, Eduardo;
Rosillo Pantoja...
- Gr****i,
Italian physician and
zoologist (b. 1854) May 5 –
Catharine van
Tussenbroek,
Dutch physician (b. 1852) May 7
William Lever, 1st
Viscount Leverhulme...