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Bluma Tischler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bluma Tischler Bluma Gorfinkel Tischler (June 20, 1924, in Baranowicze, Poland〔(Doctor Bluma Tischler pushed for screening of newborns ); by Judy Stoffman; in ''the Globe and Mail''; published June 22, 2015; retrieved July 14, 2015〕 – May 16, 2015 in Vancouver) was a Canadian pediatrician known for her work in treating phenylketonuria, including her role in the widespread implementation of the Guthrie test for detecting that illness.〔(Award to B.C. pediatrician ), by the Canadian Press, in the ''Ottawa Citizen''; published May 4, 1978; retrieved July 14, 2015〕〔 ==Early life==
Tischler, a teenager at the onset of the Second World War, fled into the Soviet Union from the German invasion of Poland, and ended up in Stalinabad, where she attended medical school〔 and met her eventual husband, Isaac Tischler. After the war, she and Isaac continued studying medicine in Breslau, but left Poland in the wake of the Kielce Pogrom;〔 pursuing their internships first in Munich,〔( Dr Bluma Tischler, 1924–2015 ), by Aron M. Tischler; in the ''British Columbia Medical Journal''; Vol. 57, No. 6, July/August 2015, p 257〕 then in Montreal.〔
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