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English: Polish scientist Józefa Joteyko
Date
Source Moreau, M. Georges. Universelle: recueil documentaire universel et illustré. 1901. Paris, France: Librairie Larousse, p 1204
Author uncredited. (A similar image indicates that it may have been taken by A. Deloge, Brussels, Belgium)

The image by Deloge was also published in Poland in 1928. Deloge was active as a photographer/engraver until 1914. Searches in Belgium of the Het Archief, State Archives in Belgium, various genealogical sites and in France of Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France reveal no additional data on Deloge, if he is the original creator.

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Polish scientist Józefa Joteyko at her habilitation from the University of Paris in 1896

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