Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Frieda S. Robscheit-Robbins (8 June 1888 – 18 December 1973) was a German-born American pathologist who worked closely with George Hoyt Whipple, conducting research into the use of liver tissue in treatment of pernicious anaemia, co-authoring 21 papers between 1925 and 1930. Whipple received a Nobel Prize in 1934 in recognition of this work, but Robscheit-Robbins was not recognised in this award, although Whipple did share the prize money with her.Robscheit-Robbins was described in 1981, as a woman \"of considerable presence\" who was often seen wearing diamonds and with \"elegantly coiffured\" hair.In 2002, a Discover magazine article entitled \"The 50 Most Important Women in Science\" noted that the contributions of Robscheit-Robbins \"deserve greater notice\"."@en }
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- Frieda_Robscheit-Robbins abstract "Frieda S. Robscheit-Robbins (8 June 1888 – 18 December 1973) was a German-born American pathologist who worked closely with George Hoyt Whipple, conducting research into the use of liver tissue in treatment of pernicious anaemia, co-authoring 21 papers between 1925 and 1930. Whipple received a Nobel Prize in 1934 in recognition of this work, but Robscheit-Robbins was not recognised in this award, although Whipple did share the prize money with her.Robscheit-Robbins was described in 1981, as a woman \"of considerable presence\" who was often seen wearing diamonds and with \"elegantly coiffured\" hair.In 2002, a Discover magazine article entitled \"The 50 Most Important Women in Science\" noted that the contributions of Robscheit-Robbins \"deserve greater notice\".".