Bettina wenger biography

EP3789764A4 - Bluttestverfahren und blutanalysesystem - Google Patents

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EP3789764A4
EP3789764A4EP19792205.7AEP19792205AEP3789764A4EP 3789764 A4EP3789764 A4EP 3789764A4EP 19792205 AEP19792205 AEP 19792205AEP 3789764 A4EP3789764 A4EP 3789764A4
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Gengwen CHEN
Ziqian ZHANG
Yi Ye
Zhaoyang Li
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Shenzhen Mindray Bio Medical Electronics Co Ltd
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Shenzhen Min

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Barbara Zürcher

1913
Meret Elisabeth Oppenheim is born on the 6th of October 1913 in Berlin-Charlottenburg as the first daughter of a Swiss mother and a German father. At the outbreak of war in 1914, her father, Erich Alphons Oppenheim, is conscripted into the army as a doctor. Her mother, Eva Oppenheim-Wenger, moves with her child to her parents’ home in Delémont, Switzerland, where Meret spends her early childhood.

Meret’s grandmother, Lisa Wenger, is a painter, writer and a women’s liberationist; she illustrates her most popular book herself, Joggeli söll go Birli schüttle. The grandmother fosters Meret’s first attempts at drawing and becomes a personal model of emancipatory awareness for her. In her youth the grandmother had been one of the first female students at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art.

After the war Erich Alphons Oppenheim opens a doctor’s practice in the southern German town of Steinen and sends for his family.

At the age of 14, Meret begins to write down her dreams, inspired

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