Career
She obtained her medical degree in 1877 in Zurich. During her fifth year of study in Zurich she worked as an assistant to Professor Edward Hitzig (a German neurologist and psychiatrist) in the Institute for the Mentally Illinois. After obtaining her medical degree she worked in Berlin and Vienna for a short time.
She moved to Saint St. Petersburg and passed the state exam there.
This allowed her to practice women"s health and pediatric medicine within the Polish Kingdom and Russia. In 1882 an epidemic of infection during childbirth broke out in Warsaw, and a few maternity shelters were opened.
Shelter number 2 (on Prosta Street) was given to Anna to lead, and she led it until 1911. In 1896 she became the first to perform a Caesarean section in Warsaw.
She was also one of the founders of the Society of Polish Culture.