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  1. Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi (* 31. August 1842 in London; † 10. Juni 1906 in New York City, Vereinigte Staaten) war eine amerikanische Ärztin, Lehrerin, Schriftstellerin und Suffragistin. Sie war die erste Frau, die Medizin an der Universität von Paris studierte.

  2. Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi (née Putnam; August 31, 1842 – June 10, 1906) was an English-American physician, teacher, scientist, writer, and suffragist. She was the first woman admitted to study medicine at the University of Paris and the first woman to graduate from a pharmacy college in the United States.

  3. Biography. Mary Putnam Jacobi was an esteemed medical practitioner and teacher, a harsh critic of the exclusion of women from the professions, and a social reformer dedicated to the expansion of educational opportunities for women.

  4. Mary Putnam Jacobi was an esteemed medical practitioner and teacher, a harsh critic of the exclusion of women from the professions, and a social reformer dedicated to the expansion of educational opportunities for women.

  5. 6. Juni 2024 · Mary Putnam Jacobi (born August 31, 1842, London, England—died June 10, 1906, New York, New York, U.S.) was an American physician, writer, educator, and suffragist who is considered to have been the foremost woman doctor of her era.

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  6. Jacobi, Mary Putnam (1842–1906) First woman admitted to the renowned École de Médecine in Paris (1868) and foremost woman physician of her era, whose career won the respect of her male colleagues and inspired many women physicians. Name variations: Mary Putnam, Minnie. Pronunciation: Ja-KOH-bee.

  7. MARY Corinna Putnam Jacobi was born in 1842, the eldest daughter of a New York publisher, G. P. Putnam. She was the first female student accepted by l'École de Médecine (1868) and the first...