Tove Kathrine Mohr (née Møller) (3 March 1891 – 26 August 1981) was a Norwegian physician, socialist,[1] and proponent for women's rights.
Her father was a member of the Norwegian Parliament and her mother was a pioneer women's right advocate.
[2][3] In 1914, she was married to professor Otto Lous Mohr with whom she had three children, including Tove Pihl.
From 1928-31, she was a teacher in physiology and health care at the State School of Education at Stabekk.
[4][5] She also wrote a biography about her mother: Katti Anker Møller: en banebryter.