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Maria Andreae (1550–1632), was a German pharmacist.
In 1606, she was appointed Pharmacist of the Württemberg court by the duchess of Württemberg, Sibylla of Anhalt in succession to Helena Magenbuch. This was a very uncommon position for a woman in this time period. [1]
References
- ^ Otto Borst: Maria Andreae, die Hofapothekerin. In: Frauen bei Hof. Silberburg-Verlag, Tübingen 1998, ISBN 3-87407-286-X GOLD DUST WOMAN: The Story of Sybilla von Anhalt https://bylinetimes.com/2020/01/28/gold-dust-woman-the-story-of-sybilla-von-anhalt/
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