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  1. The first came in 1873 when her younger brother Friedrich fell to his death from a window aged just two years old. Then, in 1878, her youngest sister Marie passed away from diphtheria before her mother succumbed to the same disease a short while later.

  2. Jun 25, 2024 · Back home in the U.S., the family knew the German doctor Richard Hesse, who’d moved to Brooklyn to practice medicine. Richard introduced the Eilshemiuses to his Dresden-based brother, Walther...

    • Corrado Nai
  3. Jul 15, 2024 · Along with scientific illustrations from Fanny Angelina from 1906, the family shared never-before-seen family portraits and an unpublished biography written by Wolfgang with many personal and touching memories about his grandparents.

    • Paul Naphtali
  4. Jul 14, 2014 · Angelina Fanny Hesse, who provided the key insight that allows scientists to grow and isolate bacteria in the lab, was written out of history. Here is her story.

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  5. Mar 8, 2017 · Fanny met her husband and research partner Walther Hesse in 1872 while in Germany. They were engaged in 1873 and married in 1874 in Geneva. [1] Fanny and Walter Hesse. In 1881, she worked for her husband as a technician in the laboratory of German physician and microbiologist Robert Koch.

  6. Nov 16, 2012 · In 1873, her youngest brother Friedrich died after falling out of a window in his mother’s bedroom. Five years later, at 14, Ella lost both her youngest sister Marie and her mother Alice when diphtheria spread through the New Palace in Darmstadt, affecting everyone in the family except for Ella herself who was sent to stay with her ...

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  8. The family was devastated in 1873 when Irene's haemophiliac younger brother Friedrich, nicknamed "Frittie", fell through an open window, struck his head on the balustrade and died hours later of a brain hemorrhage. [4]

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