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Françoise Legey

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She became the first female physician in Morocco in 1900. She devoted her career in Algeria and Morocco to women's healthcare. She established a maternity hospital in Marrakesh and educated
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She published two books on Moroccan folklore, Légey established in
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physician
midwives
Marrakesh
French Women and the Empire: The Case of Indochina
doi
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199640362.001.0001
ISBN
9780199640362
OCLC
934656566
Categories
1876 births
1935 deaths
20th-century French physicians
20th-century Moroccan physicians
20th-century Moroccan women writers
French expatriates in Morocco
French people of colonial Algeria

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