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Nachtlebensam. 13 févr. 2027 · 20:00 – 22:00
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THE HIRSCH EFFEKT - Live in Frankfurt est prévu le samedi 13 février 2027 à Nachtleben. Vérifiez la source officielle avant de partir, car les horaires et le lieu peuvent changer.
This event honors the legacy of Rahel Hirsch, a pioneering German physician who discovered the "Hirsch Effekt"—the ability of small solid particles to pass through the kidneys into urine. Born in Frankfurt in 1870, Hirsch became the first woman appointed professor of medicine in Prussia in 1913, despite facing discrimination and having her research initially mocked.
Attendees can expect an evening that blends science and culture, reflecting Hirsch's groundbreaking work and her fight for women's health and education. The event likely includes performances or presentations inspired by her life, set in her hometown of Frankfurt am Main.
It's a unique opportunity to celebrate a remarkable figure whose contributions were finally recognized, with the "Hirsch Effekt" now a standard term in internal medicine. The event promises to be both educational and inspiring, highlighting Hirsch's enduring impact.
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She was a German physician who discovered the 'Hirsch Effekt' and became the first female professor of medicine in Prussia in 1913.
It is the phenomenon where small solid particles (up to 0.1 mm) can pass through the kidneys into urine, discovered by Rahel Hirsch.
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Nachtleben, Frankfurt am Main
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