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Esther Chapa Tijerina: the First Professor of Medicine in Mexico - Kiosk of History

Fervent defender of the right to vote for women, part of her thought was reflected in her book The Right to Vote for Women, published in 1936. The first faculty of medicine in Mexico was inaugurated in 1551, based at the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico, an predecessor institution of UNAM. Nearly four centuries would pass, so that in 1934, a woman would occupy for the first time a professor of medicine at the national level. The name of…
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Fervent defender of the right to vote for women, part of her thought was reflected in her book The Right to Vote for Women, published in 1936. The first faculty of medicine in Mexico was inaugurated in 1551, based at the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico, an predecessor institution of UNAM. Nearly four centuries would pass, so that in 1934, a woman would occupy for the first time a professor of medicine at the national level. The name of…

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kiosco-de-historia broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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