An der Urania
10787 Berlin
Germany
After her license to practice medicine in Halle a. S. in 1901, Irma Klausner practiced in Berlin as an internist and pediatrician with a license to practice until her profession was banned in 1938. Irma Klausner-Cronheim was a member of the Jewish community in Berlin. She was active in the women's movement and, together with her sisters, took a stand against § 218 in the abortion debate. It was not until November 1938 that Irma Klausner-Cronheim managed to escape to Sweden, and in April 1940 she immigrated from Sweden to the United States.
In the Berlin address book - 1913 edition, the following entry is found: - Klausner-Cronheim, Irma, Dr. med., pr. Ärztin, W62, Nettelbeckstr.14 L (corner Kleiststraße), T.Krf.1878, 8-9,3-4.
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