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- Adelaida_Lukanina abstract "Adelaida N. Lukanina (1843-1908) was a Russian physician and chemist known for her chemical research and for being an early woman physician in the United States.Lukanina was born in Russia and originally studied to be a teacher, but then began studies in chemistry with the goal of becoming a physician. Not much else is known about her early life. In collaboration with Aleksandr Borodin, a Russian composer and chemist, she discovered that albumen could be oxidized to produce urea and corrected Heinrich Limpricht's incorrect elucidation of succinyl chloride's reaction with benzoin.After her chemical research, Lukanina became a political activist in Russia and was arrested, then moved to Finland to attend the University of Helsinki in its first co-ed year, 1870. In 1872 she moved to Zurich to attend the University of Zurich medical school. While in Switzerland she continued her political activism and sacrificed a future career in Russia to stay there, defying Tsar Aleksandr II's orders. In 1875, she moved to the United States to finish medical school.Lukanina earned her M.D. from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1876 and worked for a time at the New England Infirmary for Women, where she was known for her medical writing. After her graduation, she returned to Europe, where her career remains unknown. She returned to Russia in 1905 and died in 1908.".
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- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Borodin.
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- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink Benzoin.
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- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Limpricht.
- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink New_England_Infirmary_for_Women.
- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink Succinyl_chloride.
- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Helsinki.
- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Zurich.
- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink Urea.
- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink Womans_Medical_College_of_Pennsylvania.
- Adelaida_Lukanina wikiPageWikiLink Zürich.
- Adelaida_Lukanina subject Category:1843_births.
- Adelaida_Lukanina subject Category:1908_deaths.
- Adelaida_Lukanina subject Category:Russian_political_activists.
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- Adelaida_Lukanina hypernym Physician.
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- Adelaida_Lukanina comment "Adelaida N. Lukanina (1843-1908) was a Russian physician and chemist known for her chemical research and for being an early woman physician in the United States.Lukanina was born in Russia and originally studied to be a teacher, but then began studies in chemistry with the goal of becoming a physician. Not much else is known about her early life.".
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