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The main protagonist however is the young '''Ida Lenze''' (played by Alicia von Rittberg) who comes to the hospital with appendicitis, can be saved with a surgery that's still new and risky at the time, but loses her job and thus stays as a nurse to work off her debt. Soon, it becomes apparent that Ida has the intelligence, the diligence and the resilience to become a doctor in her own right -- but age and circumstances are not conducive to her ambitions.

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The main protagonist however is the young '''Ida Lenze''' (played by Alicia von Rittberg) who comes to the hospital with appendicitis, can be saved with a surgery that's still new and risky at the time, but loses her job and thus stays as a nurse to work off her debt. Soon, it becomes apparent that Ida has the intelligence, brains, the diligence and the resilience to become a doctor in her own right -- but age time period and circumstances are not conducive to her ambitions.
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It is set in the RealLife Charité hospital in Berlin, from 1888 to 1893 (presumably; the end is a bit hazy because it compresses historical events like Bismarck's resignation, Behring's success and Koch's second wedding into a relatively short period when, actually, they happened over the course of a few more years), focusing on the research, work, and personal lives of the doctors and nurses around the prestigious Robert Koch, half of which are {{Historical Domain Character}}s and some of the most brilliant medics of their time whose work is fundamental for the healing of diseases to this day.

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It is set in the RealLife Charité hospital in Berlin, from 1888 to 1893 (presumably; 1893,[[note]]presumably; the end is a bit hazy because it compresses historical events like Bismarck's resignation, Behring's success and Koch's second wedding into a relatively short period when, actually, they happened over the course of a few more years), years[[/note]] focusing on the research, work, and personal lives of the doctors and nurses around the prestigious Robert Koch, half of which are {{Historical Domain Character}}s and some of the most brilliant medics of their time whose work is fundamental for the healing of diseases to this day.

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* PoisonousFriend: Von Minckwitz to Georg Tischendorf. He not only ropes him into uncovering Robert Koch's affair, tricking and almost ruining Hedwig in the process; he also gets Georg out of the birthing room when he's needed to help in a difficult childbirth, just so Georg can fight his duel to get into their fraternity. The fraternity altogether as, after he starts hanging out with them, Georg's nationalism develops to nasty extremes.


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* ToxicFriendInfluence: Von Minckwitz to Georg Tischendorf. He not only ropes him into uncovering Robert Koch's affair, tricking and almost ruining Hedwig in the process; he also gets Georg out of the birthing room when he's needed to help in a difficult childbirth, just so Georg can fight his duel to get into their fraternity. The fraternity altogether as, after he starts hanging out with them, Georg's nationalism develops to nasty extremes.

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* IllGirl: First Ida and Marie, later [[spoiler:Sister Therese]] and Rajani.
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The main protagonist however is the young '''Ida Lenze''' (played by Alicia von Rittberg) who comes to the hospital with appendicitis, can be saved with a surgery that's still new and risky at the time, but loses her job and thus stays as a nurse to work off her debt. Soon, it becomes apparent that Ida has the intelligence, the diligence and the resilience to become a doctor in her own right -- but age and circumstances are [[RealityEnsues not conducive to her ambitions]].

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The main protagonist however is the young '''Ida Lenze''' (played by Alicia von Rittberg) who comes to the hospital with appendicitis, can be saved with a surgery that's still new and risky at the time, but loses her job and thus stays as a nurse to work off her debt. Soon, it becomes apparent that Ida has the intelligence, the diligence and the resilience to become a doctor in her own right -- but age and circumstances are [[RealityEnsues not conducive to her ambitions]].
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* NotSoDifferent: Ida is constantly criticizing Behring in the beginning, but soon has to realize that they not only share their passion for medicine, but also quite a massive pride.

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: Ida is constantly criticizing Behring in the beginning, but soon has to realize that they not only share their passion for medicine, but also quite a massive pride.
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* AWolfInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Tischendorf]] starts off as the quintessential NiceGuy. He's friendly, shy and full of dreams that Ida supports him in. [[spoiler:Only to discover that he thought her own dreams were just womanly whims not to be taken seriously. He also turns out to be an anti-Semite]].
* YourCheatingHeart: Koch's marriage [[AwfulWeddedLife is dead]], and he begins an affair with the young Varieté actress Hedwig.

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* AWolfInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Tischendorf]] starts off as the quintessential NiceGuy. He's friendly, shy and full of dreams that Ida supports him in. [[spoiler:Only to discover that he thought her own dreams were just womanly whims not to be taken seriously. He also turns out to be an anti-Semite]].
* YourCheatingHeart: Koch's marriage [[AwfulWeddedLife is dead]], and he begins an affair with the young Varieté actress Hedwig.
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* GreedyJew: This stereotype is used against Doctor Ehrlich when he only asks for his rightful part of the money made in the diphteria research.

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* GreedyJew: This stereotype is used against Doctor Ehrlich when he only asks for his rightful part of the money made in the diphteria diphtheria research.
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* GreedyJew: This stereo type is used against Doctor Ehrlich when he only asks for his rightful part of the money made in the diphteria research.

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* GreedyJew: This stereo type stereotype is used against Doctor Ehrlich when he only asks for his rightful part of the money made in the diphteria research.

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