- Karolina Widerström
Karolina Olivia Widerström, (
10 December 1856 inHelsingborg -d.4 March 1949 ), was a Swedish doctor and gynecologist. She was the first official female physician with an university education an examination in her country. She was also a feminist, and engaged in the questions of sexual education and female suffrage.Women where officially admitted to the universitites in Sweden in 1870. In 1873-1875, Karolina Widerström where a student at
Gymnastiska centralinstitutet , and in 1875-1877, she was the assistant to professor Branting. She was also active as a medical gymnast. In 1879, she received her exam atWallinska skolan and in 1880 her exam in medical philosophy at the university at Uppsala. In May 1884, she received her medical exam atKarolinska institutet in Stockholm.Widerström wanted women and girls to know more about their own bodies, to dress more healthy, and to receive the same rights and possibilities as men. She was especially active within gynecology and women's health disseases. Her most known work within her field was "Kvinnohygien" (Women's hygien), which was first published in 1899, and reprinted in seven editions until 1932.
References
* Lena Hammarberg, "Karolina Widerström - sexualreformator och föreningskvinna"
* "Ny svensk historia:Oscar II och hans tid, 1872-1907",Erik Lindorm 1936 s.231
* "Sveriges befolkning 1890", (CD-ROM)Riksarkivet 2003
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