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He was born on March 14 in Mexico City -
The Constitution did not prohibit Montoya from taking his classes, since the women only had to be at home and taking care of the children -
She was submitted an application to join and a letter of recommendation from José María for the medical school -
She obtained the title. This was expressed by Gabriela Castañeda, in her book -
She presented a professional examination and defended the thesis, as well as a professional midwife -
The medical community of the time defamed her and she settled in local newspapers -
Matilde Montoya enrolled in the School of Medicine and Pharmacy. She studied physics, chemistry, zoology, and botany. -
Her application to the National School of Medicine was accepted. -
Matilde was officially enrolled in the National School of Medicine. -
The president issued a decree so that Montoya could take his professional examination. -
Matilde Montoya made history and forever changed the course of medicine. -
She became a midwife, obstetrician and surgeon -
Matilde Montoya organized sewing workshops for domestic workers -
She collaborated with the Sociedad light and work to found the School, Obrador. -
Matilde Montoya presented to the corresponding body the title of surgeon -
She was one of those attending the Second Pan American Conference of Women -
Matilde Montoya founded together with Aurora Uribela association of Mexican doctors -
Matilde Montoya was practicing medicine until she was seventy-three years old -
Her career was recognized in a public tribute by the Mexican Medical Association. -
Matilde Montoya Lafragua passed, at the age of 79