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Marie Josephine Mathilde Durocher (1809 - 1893)

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Short name Marie Josephine Mathilde Durocher
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First name Marie Josephine Mathilde
Birth name Durocher
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Date of birth 1809
Date of death 1893
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Place of birth Paris
Place of death Brazil
Lived in France , Brazil , Portugal
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Place(s) of Residence France , Brazil , Portugal
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MENTIONED IN: - Silva, Inocêncio Francisco da, Diccionario Bibliographico Portuguez

Pedro Urbano 2012/05/16.

Born in Paris, 6-01-1808. Died in Rio de Janeiro, 25 -12-1893. Married to Pedro David; widowed after 1832. 2 sons.
Knowm as A Madama.
First female doctor in Latin America.
First woman in the Medical Imperial Academy.
First woman in the Medical University of Rio de Janeiro - finished the degree of midwife in 1834.

Worked as an obstetrician, a midwife (also: of the grandchildren of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil), and as a physician.