Career
She was the sister of Lajos Kossuth. She was given the responsibility to organize the entire medical military system in Hungary. She also sent an appeal for women to volunteer as medical nurses, and organized the volunteering nurses.
After the defeat, she was arrested by the Austrians.
She was released, but harassed by the authorities. When she was arrested a second time in 1851, the Americans intervened, and managed to have her released on the condition that she never returned to Hungary.
After this, she emigrated to the United States of America. She died in New York of a lung ailment on June 29, 1854.