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The image shows a sign on a building at the University of Vienna campus, located in Vienna, Austria. The sign is divided into two vertical sections, each dedicated to a different individual.

The left section of the sign commemorates Gertraut Ehrmann-Binder (1915-1997), highlighting her contributions to Medicine, Dermatology, and Venerology. It includes her biography, a black and white portrait, and states she was among the first women to qualify in Dermatology and Venereology at the University of Vienna.

The right section of the sign commemorates Victoria Lilly Pfleger-Schwarz (1909-1992), also in the fields of Medicine, Dermatology, and Venerology. It features her biography and a black and white portrait, noting her academic achievements and her contributions, including the Angioendotheliomatosis proliferans systemisata which bears the Tappeiner-Pfleger-Krankheit designation. It also states she was among the first women to qualify in Dermatology and Venereology at the University of Vienna.

Below the biographical information in both sections, a map of the campus is displayed, indicating various gates and points of interest. A QR code is also present on the left side of the sign, likely providing further information. The sign itself is blue and white, with text and images displayed clearly. The surrounding wall appears to be textured and off-white. The overall presentation suggests an informational display commemorating notable figures associated with the university's medical faculty.
Adler2000

Jul 7, 2026, 4:20 AM

Vienna, Austria

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The image shows a sign on a building at the University of Vienna campus, located in Vienna, Austria. The sign is divided into two vertical sections, each dedicated to a different individual. The left section of the sign commemorates Gertraut Ehrmann-Binder (1915-1997), highlighting her contributions to Medicine, Dermatology, and Venerology. It includes her biography, a black and white portrait, and states she was among the first women to qualify in Dermatology and Venereology at the University of Vienna. The right section of the sign commemorates Victoria Lilly Pfleger-Schwarz (1909-1992), also in the fields of Medicine, Dermatology, and Venerology. It features her biography and a black and white portrait, noting her academic achievements and her contributions, including the Angioendotheliomatosis proliferans systemisata which bears the Tappeiner-Pfleger-Krankheit designation. It also states she was among the first women to qualify in Dermatology and Venereology at the University of Vienna. Below the biographical information in both sections, a map of the campus is displayed, indicating various gates and points of interest. A QR code is also present on the left side of the sign, likely providing further information. The sign itself is blue and white, with text and images displayed clearly. The surrounding wall appears to be textured and off-white. The overall presentation suggests an informational display commemorating notable figures associated with the university's medical faculty.

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