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Matilde Petra Montoya Lafragua (b. Mexico City, March 14, 1859 – d. Mexico City, January 26, 1939) was the first female physician in Mexico. Initially working as a midwife, she became one of the first women to attend and graduate Medical School, eventually earning her doctorate in 1887. Later she was a surgeon and obstetrician. Montoya played an important role in the social establishment of women's rights and the movements toward unbiased opportunities for education and occupations for women. There is, however, some evidence that a woman named Zenaida Ucounkoff studied medicine in 1877.

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  • ماتيلدي مونتويا (ar)
  • Matilde Montoya (ca)
  • Matilde Montoya (es)
  • Matilde Montoya (eu)
  • Matilde Montoya (it)
  • Matilde Montoya (en)
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  • ماتيلدي مونتويا (بالإسبانية: Matilde Montoya)‏ هي طبيبة توليد ‏ مكسيكية، ولدت في 14 مارس 1858 في مدينة مكسيكو في المكسيك، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 26 يناير 1939. (ar)
  • Matilde Petra Montoya Lafragua (Ciutat de Mèxic, Mèxic, 14 de març de 1859 - ibidem, 26 de gener de 1939) va ser comare i la primera dona a aconseguir el grau acadèmic de metgessa i va obtenir el seu doctorat en 1887. (ca)
  • Matilde Petra Montoya Lafragua (Mexiko Hiria, 1859ko martxoaren 14a - ib., 1939ko urtarrilaren 26a) emagina eta doktore gradu akademikoa lortu zuen lehengo emakumea izan zen, eta bere doktoratua lortu zuen 1887an. (eu)
  • Matilde Petra Montoya Lafragua (b. Mexico City, March 14, 1859 – d. Mexico City, January 26, 1939) was the first female physician in Mexico. Initially working as a midwife, she became one of the first women to attend and graduate Medical School, eventually earning her doctorate in 1887. Later she was a surgeon and obstetrician. Montoya played an important role in the social establishment of women's rights and the movements toward unbiased opportunities for education and occupations for women. There is, however, some evidence that a woman named Zenaida Ucounkoff studied medicine in 1877. (en)
  • Matilde Petra Montoya Lafragua (Città del Messico, 14 marzo 1859 – Città del Messico, 26 gennaio 1939) è stata un medico messicano. Lavorando inizialmente come ostetrica, divenne una delle prime donne a frequentare e diplomarsi alla Scuola di Medicina, conseguendo il dottorato nel 1887. Montoya ha avuto un ruolo importante nel consolidamento sociale dei diritti delle donne e nei movimenti per l'istruzione e l'occupazione femminile. Ci sono, tuttavia, alcune prove che una donna di nome Zenaida Ucounkoff abbia studiato medicina nel 1877. (it)
  • Matilde Petra Montoya Lafragua (Ciudad de México, 14 de marzo de 1858- Ciudad de México, 26 de enero de 1938),​ citada como Matilde Montoya, fue la primera mujer mexicana en alcanzar el grado académico de médico, en 1887.​ Recibió su título de la de México en 1887. Después fue declarada médico de cirugía y obstetricia.​​ En esos tiempos era inalcanzable para una mujer tal mérito, ya que las escuelas de medicina (y prácticamente toda universidad) no aceptaban mujeres, pero ella pudo vencer tal adversidad gracias a su gran persistencia y gracias a la intervención del presidente Porfirio Díaz el cual abogó por ella en dos ocasiones, de la cual la segunda vez proclamó un decreto presidencial en el cual permitía a las mujeres acceder a los mismos derechos y obligaciones que los hombres en la E (es)
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