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Clara Winnicki (10 November 1880 – c. 1935) became Switzerland's first qualified female pharmacist in 1905, and went on to open and operate a succession of pharmacies. Commercial success eluded her, however. By 2018 the profession had become highly feminised: more than two thirds of Switzerland's qualified pharmacists were female; but there are indications that during the early decades of the twentieth century her gender placed Clara Winnicki at a professional disadvantage. In 1925 she married a Swiss-based German pharmacist who was not permitted to practice his profession in Switzerland. As a result of marrying a foreign man Clara Winnicki lost her citizen's rights as a Swiss citizen. In 1933 the couple were expelled across the frontier into Germany, having been identified by the authorit

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  • Clara Winnicki (de)
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  • Clara Emma Winnicki, auch Clara Emma Winnitzki, Winnizki, Winnicky (* 10. November 1880 in Bern; † um 1935) war die erste diplomierte Apothekerin in der Schweiz mit eigenem Geschäft. (de)
  • Clara Emma Winnicki, aussi connue sous les noms de Clara Emma Winnitzki, Winnizki ou Winnicky, née le 10 novembre 1880 à Berne et morte avant 1938, est la première pharmacienne diplômée de Suisse, et la première à ouvrir sa propre pharmacie. (fr)
  • Clara Winnicki (Bern, 10 november 1880 - voor 1938) was een Zwitserse apothekeres. Ze was de eerste vrouwelijke apotheker van Zwitserland. (nl)
  • Clara Winnicki (10 November 1880 – c. 1935) became Switzerland's first qualified female pharmacist in 1905, and went on to open and operate a succession of pharmacies. Commercial success eluded her, however. By 2018 the profession had become highly feminised: more than two thirds of Switzerland's qualified pharmacists were female; but there are indications that during the early decades of the twentieth century her gender placed Clara Winnicki at a professional disadvantage. In 1925 she married a Swiss-based German pharmacist who was not permitted to practice his profession in Switzerland. As a result of marrying a foreign man Clara Winnicki lost her citizen's rights as a Swiss citizen. In 1933 the couple were expelled across the frontier into Germany, having been identified by the authorit (en)
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  • Clara Winnicki (en)
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  • Clara Winnicki (en)
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  • Göttingen , Germany (en)
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  • Leopold Winnicki (en)
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  • becoming Switzerland's first qualified female pharamacist, and the first to own her own business (en)
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