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Agatha Streicher (1520–1581), was a German physician who lived her entire life in Ulm . She has been referred to as the first female physician in Germany.

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5-1319: Streicher is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Streicher's, police equipment and supply company founded in 1953 in Butler, Wisconsin Agatha Streicher (1520 – 1581), German physician Herbert Streicher , also known as Harry Reems, a pornographic actor Johann Andreas Streicher (1761, Stuttgart – 1833, Vienna), German pianist, composer and piano maker Nannette Streicher, née Stein (1769, Augsburg – 1833, Vienna), German piano maker, composer and music educator. Johann Baptist Streicher (1796, Vienna – 1871, Vienna), Austrian piano maker Julius Streicher (1885–1946), prominent Nazi prior to World War II, founder and publisher of anti-Semitic Der Stürmer newspaper, executed for war crimes Lyubov Streicher (1888-1958), Russian composer Ludwig Streicher (1920–2003), contrabassist from Vienna, Austria. Michael A. Streicher (1921–2006), American metallurgist and engineer who became internationally recognized Mike Streicher (born in Findlay, Ohio), American auto racing driver [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

10-463: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Agatha Streicher Streicher was prohibited from studying medicine at the University because she was a woman. However, she studied medicine privately, likely from her brother Hans Augustin, who was a medical doctor. She was acknowledged to have sufficient knowledge to practice medicine in her hometown of Ulm and on 15 March 1561, Streicher

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20-652: Was allowed to take the Hippocratic Oath , which had been binding since 1533. In this way, she was appointed as a "non-academic doctor in Ulm and was allowed to do medicine in private practice." Her reputation spread far and wide and many personalities came to Ulm for treatment, such as the Princess of Hohenzollern and the Bishop of Speyer. She was particularly known for her remedy for bladder stones that she produced herself. In 1576, she

25-411: Was even called to Regensburg to the bedside of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor who suffered from severe gout. Although she could not cure the emperor, she prescribed four medications to alleviate his suffering and remained with him until his death. Streicher was a successful businesswoman and contributed to the reputation of the city of Ulm. In her will she remembered the poor and destitute. She

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