Anna Edinger
| death_place = Oberursel, Hesse, Germany | occupation = Social activistWomen's rights activist
Women's education activist
Peace activist
Local politician
Research benefactress | party = | known_for = | alma_mater = | spouse = Ludwig Edinger | children = 1. Fritz (1888–1942), who became an eminent neurologist / psychiatrist
2. Dora (1894–1982), who later married the pharmacologist Werner Lipschitz
3. Tilly Edinger (1897–1967), who became a pioneering paleoneurologost }}
Anna Edinger (nee Goldschmidt; 17 May 1863 – 21 December 1929) was a German social activist, women's rights campaigner and peace activist. She received a large inheritance in 1906 and became, in addition to her own campaigning, significant as a benefactress to the Neurology Institute set up by her husband, and a few years later integrated into the newly established University of Frankfurt. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Julia Schueler, Gabriele Greve, Dorothée Lenhard, Milena Pantic, Anna Edinger, Eva Oswald, Michael LuebbertGet full text
Published 2020-05-01
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