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'''Josephine Ettel Kablick''' (1787–1863) was a pioneering [[Czechoslovakia|Czech]] [[botanist]] and [[Paleontology|paleontologist]]. Kablick studied under the best botanists of her time. She collected plant and fossil samples for institutions throughout Europe. Many of the fossils and plants she collected are named in her honor. <ref>[http://www.astr.ua.edu/4000WS/KABLICK.html Kablick, Josephine] 4000 Years of Women in Sciance, University of Alabama, Accessed February 2014</ref>
'''Josephine Ettel Kablick''' (1787–1863) was a pioneering [[Czechoslovakia|Czech]] [[botanist]] and [[Paleontology|paleontologist]]. Kablick studied under the best botanists of her time. She collected plant and fossil samples for institutions throughout Europe. Many of the fossils and plants she collected are named in her honor. <ref>[http://www.astr.ua.edu/4000WS/KABLICK.html Kablick, Josephine] 4000 Years of Women in Sciance, University of Alabama, Accessed February 2014</ref>


Kablick lived in the Czech city of [[Vrchlabí]] (then Hohenelbe ). She was extremely strong and healthy and became an enthusiastic collector of specimens in all weathers.<ref name="BDWS"/> She collected plant and fossil samples especially from the [[Sudeten mountains|Sudeten Mountains]] for schools ,museums, learned societies and universities throughout Europe. Pflanzentausch-Anstalt of Opitz alone has over 25,000 specimens collected by her.<ref name="BDWS">[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=rUCUAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA1407&lpg=PA1407&dq=Josephine+Kablick&source=bl&ots=7cVVD6Hcj3&sig=dUxjbR4WlGOiafZjlwYrqmOSIpQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=lOUBU8qtMZORhQfK14G4DA&ved=0CIUBEOgBMBA#v=onepage&q=Josephine%20Kablick&f=false Josephine Ettel Kablick] Entry by Catherine H Berndt, Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science, Page 1407. Routledge, 2000 , ISBN 1135963436 </ref>
Kablick lived in the Czech city of [[Vrchlabí]] (then Hohenelbe ). She was extremely strong and healthy and became an enthusiastic collector of specimens in all weathers.<ref name="BDWS"/> She collected plant and fossil samples especially from the [[Sudeten mountains|Sudeten Mountains]] for schools ,museums, learned societies and universities throughout Europe.
[[Filip Maximilian Opiz]]'s ''Interchangeable Institute for the exchange of herbarium specimens'' (German Pflanzentausch-Anstalt)  lists over 25,000 specimens collected by her.<ref name="BDWS">[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=rUCUAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA1407&lpg=PA1407&dq=Josephine+Kablick&source=bl&ots=7cVVD6Hcj3&sig=dUxjbR4WlGOiafZjlwYrqmOSIpQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=lOUBU8qtMZORhQfK14G4DA&ved=0CIUBEOgBMBA#v=onepage&q=Josephine%20Kablick&f=false Josephine Ettel Kablick] Entry by Catherine H Berndt, Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science, Page 1407. Routledge, 2000 , ISBN 1135963436 </ref>


Her husband Adalbert Kablik was a pharmacologist and zoologist and very supportive of his wife's occupation. <ref name="BDWS"/>
Her husband Adalbert Kablik was a pharmacologist and zoologist and very supportive of his wife's occupation. <ref name="BDWS"/>

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Josephine Ettel Kablick (1787–1863) was a pioneering Czech botanist and paleontologist. Kablick studied under the best botanists of her time. She collected plant and fossil samples for institutions throughout Europe. Many of the fossils and plants she collected are named in her honor. [1]

Kablick lived in the Czech city of Vrchlabí (then Hohenelbe ). She was extremely strong and healthy and became an enthusiastic collector of specimens in all weathers.[2] She collected plant and fossil samples especially from the Sudeten Mountains for schools ,museums, learned societies and universities throughout Europe.

Filip Maximilian Opiz's Interchangeable Institute for the exchange of herbarium specimens (German Pflanzentausch-Anstalt)  lists over 25,000 specimens collected by her.[2]

Her husband Adalbert Kablik was a pharmacologist and zoologist and very supportive of his wife's occupation. [2] Her name is sometimes spelled Josefina Kablíková

References

  1. ^ Kablick, Josephine 4000 Years of Women in Sciance, University of Alabama, Accessed February 2014
  2. ^ a b c Josephine Ettel Kablick Entry by Catherine H Berndt, Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science, Page 1407. Routledge, 2000 , ISBN 1135963436
  3. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Kablík.

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