Julia Kinberg

[3] She was an assistant at Uppsala University's medical and pediatric outpatient clinic between 1904 and 1905.

[3] She and another physician Ada Nilsson established a feminist organization Frisinnade Kvinnor which supported the eugenic feminism.

[2] Kinberg and Karolina Widerström involved in many activities concerning the women-related topics such as prostitution, abortion and the contraception.

[1] Kinberg authored two books: Handledning i sexuell undervisning och uppfostran (1924; Swedish: Tutoring in Sexual Education and Enlightenment] which she cowrote with Alma Sundquist and Sexuell etik (1931; Swedish: Sexual Ethics).

[2] She also translated German psychiatrist Gustav Aschaffenburg's book entitled Das Verbrechen und seine Bekämpfung (German: The Commission of Crime and its Control) into Swedish with her first husband Olof Kinberg.