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Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (July 8, 1926 – August 24, 2004) was a Swiss-American psychiatrist, a pioneer in near-death studies and the author of the groundbreaking book ''On Death and Dying'' (1969), where she first discussed her theory of the five stages of grief. She was a 2007 inductee into the American National Women's Hall of Fame. She was the recipient of twenty honorary degrees and by July 1982 had taught, in her estimation, 125,000 students in death and dying courses in colleges, seminaries, medical schools, hospitals, and social-work institutions.〔''Turn on, tune in, drop dead'' by Ron Rosenbaum, HARPER'S, July 1982, pages 32-42〕 In 1970, she delivered The Ingersoll Lectures on Human Immortality at Harvard University, on the theme, ''On Death and Dying''. ==Birth and education== Elisabeth Kübler was born on July 8, 1926 in Zürich, Switzerland, one of triplets. Elisabeth was born fifteen minutes before her identical sister, Erika. Minutes later came her sister, Eva.〔Newman, Laura. (Elisabeth Kübler-Ross ). (2004). ''British Medical Journal, 329 (7466),'' 627. Retrieved November 17, 2006.〕 Her family were Protestant Christians. Her father did not want her to study medicine, but she persisted. Eventually her father took pride in her career. In an interview she stated: During World War II she became involved in refugee relief work in Zürich and later visited Majdanek death camp. She graduated from the University of Zürich medical school in 1957.
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