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María Elena Maseras

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in 1872; having been formally admitted to a class in 1875, she was finally allowed to graduate in 1882, which created a
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The Educated Woman: Minds, Bodies, and Women's Higher Education in Britain, Germany, and Spain, 1865-1914
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allowing women to enroll at universities in Spain from that point on. She studied medicine at the
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Consuelo Flecha: Las primeras universitarias en España, 1872-1910. Narcea Ediciones, 1996
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Corbella, Jacinto, and Domenech, Edelmira. "A question of priority: Elena Maseras,
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Index

Maria Elena Maseras

King Amadeo I
precedent
University of Barcelona
Eixample
Dolors Aleu
Martina Castells
The Educated Woman: Minds, Bodies, and Women's Higher Education in Britain, Germany, and Spain, 1865-1914
ISBN
978-1-134-62583-3
"Women's names in Barcelona's street nomenclature - El Digital D Barcelona | Barcelona City Council"
Categories
1853 births
1905 deaths
19th-century Spanish people
University of Barcelona alumni
19th-century Spanish women physicians
19th-century Spanish educators
19th-century Spanish women educators

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