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Amélia dos Santos Costa Cardia (1855–1938), born in Lisbon, was one of the first female doctors in Portugal. She attended the Polytechnic School from 1883 until 1887, and then attended the , graduating on July 20, 1891. Her doctoral thesis was on yellow fever. She was the first woman in Portugal to work in a hospital internship. She also founded a nursing home which she led for almost ten years, and was part of the National League Against Tuberculosis and Association of Medical Sciences. She also belonged to the Portuguese Spiritist Federation. She was also a writer.

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  • Amélia dos Santos Costa Cardia (1855–1938), born in Lisbon, was one of the first female doctors in Portugal. She attended the Polytechnic School from 1883 until 1887, and then attended the , graduating on July 20, 1891. Her doctoral thesis was on yellow fever. She was the first woman in Portugal to work in a hospital internship. She also founded a nursing home which she led for almost ten years, and was part of the National League Against Tuberculosis and Association of Medical Sciences. She also belonged to the Portuguese Spiritist Federation. She was also a writer. (en)
  • Amélia dos Santos Costa Cardia (Lisboa, 1855 - Lisboa, 1938) fue una médica, escritora, y espiritista portuguesa. Fue una de las primeras médicas de Portugal.​ (es)
  • Amélia Cardia dos Santos Costa, mais conhecida por Amélia Cardia (Lisboa, 1 de novembro de 1855 — Lisboa, 30 de abril de 1938) foi uma médica, escritora e espírita portuguesa. Foi uma das primeiras médicas do país, sendo a primeira mulher licenciada em Medicina em Lisboa e a primeira mulher interna nos Hospitais Civis. (pt)
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  • Amélia dos Santos Costa Cardia (1855–1938), born in Lisbon, was one of the first female doctors in Portugal. She attended the Polytechnic School from 1883 until 1887, and then attended the , graduating on July 20, 1891. Her doctoral thesis was on yellow fever. She was the first woman in Portugal to work in a hospital internship. She also founded a nursing home which she led for almost ten years, and was part of the National League Against Tuberculosis and Association of Medical Sciences. She also belonged to the Portuguese Spiritist Federation. She was also a writer. (en)
  • Amélia dos Santos Costa Cardia (Lisboa, 1855 - Lisboa, 1938) fue una médica, escritora, y espiritista portuguesa. Fue una de las primeras médicas de Portugal.​ (es)
  • Amélia Cardia dos Santos Costa, mais conhecida por Amélia Cardia (Lisboa, 1 de novembro de 1855 — Lisboa, 30 de abril de 1938) foi uma médica, escritora e espírita portuguesa. Foi uma das primeiras médicas do país, sendo a primeira mulher licenciada em Medicina em Lisboa e a primeira mulher interna nos Hospitais Civis. (pt)
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