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AbstractLydia Sicher, née Bak, was born on 19 December 1890 in Vienna, where she attended the First Humanistic Mädchengymnasium. While a medical student in 1913, she married the anatomist Harry Sicher (1889–1974), an assistant and later a professor in the Dental Institute of Vienna and, after the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany, professor and chairman of anatomy at Loyola University School of Dentistry in Chicago. Harry Sicher trained under Julius Tandler in Vienna and became a renowned physician, anthropologist, lepidopterist, biologist, and musician. He authored or co-authored the books Oral Anatomy (1949), Bone and Bones (1944), and Oral Histology and Embryology (1962, 1966, 1972), which became authoritative texts for dentists worldwide.KeywordsAlfred AdlerEducationHarry SicherIndividual psychologyJewish physiciansNeurosesWomen psychiatrists

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