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Birth of Matilde Montoya
He was born on March 14 in Mexico City -
The Law of Public Instruction and the Constitution
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 -
National School of Medicine
She was submitted an application to join and a letter of recommendation from José María for the medical school -
El Correo del Comercio
She obtained the title. This was expressed by Gabriela Castañeda, in her book -
Laboratory technique in some clinical investigations
She presented a professional examination and defended the thesis, as well as a professional midwife -
He went to settle in Puebla
The medical community of the time defamed her and she settled in local newspapers -
School of Medicine and Pharmacy
Matilde Montoya enrolled in the School of Medicine and Pharmacy. She studied physics, chemistry, zoology, and botany. -
National School of Medicine
Her application to the National School of Medicine was accepted. -
National School of Medicine.
Matilde was officially enrolled in the National School of Medicine. -
Professional examination
The president issued a decree so that Montoya could take his professional examination. -
History of Medicine
Matilde Montoya made history and forever changed the course of medicine. -
National Autonomous University of Mexico
She became a midwife, obstetrician and surgeon -
Activities
Matilde Montoya organized sewing workshops for domestic workers -
School Obrador
She collaborated with the Sociedad light and work to found the School, Obrador. -
Title of surgeon
Matilde Montoya presented to the corresponding body the title of surgeon -
Conference
She was one of those attending the Second Pan American Conference of Women -
Mexican Doctors
Matilde Montoya founded together with Aurora Uribela association of Mexican doctors -
Practicing medicine
Matilde Montoya was practicing medicine until she was seventy-three years old -
Mexican Medical Association
Her career was recognized in a public tribute by the Mexican Medical Association. -
Passed away
Matilde Montoya Lafragua passed, at the age of 79