Anna Heer (1863–1918) was a Swiss physician. She played a major role in the founding of Switzerland's first professional nursing school.[1]
Anna Heer | |
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Born | 22 March 1863 |
Died | 9 December 1918 | (aged 55)
She was one the founders of the first women’s hospital in Zurich.[2]: 746 In 1897 she became the chief physician at the hospital.[3]
She was the head of the SUPFS since 1901 as well as the head of pflegerinnenschule of Zurich.[4]: 146 She died on 9 December 1918 in Zurich from sepsis.[5]
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