Francisca Praguer Fróes

Francisca Praguer Fróes (Cachoeira, Bahia, 21 October 1872 – Rio de Janeiro, 16 November 1931) was a Brazilian physician, activist, feminist, and writer. She was one of five women in Brazil to complete a degree of higher education in 1893.[1]

Francisca Praguer Froes
BornFrancisca Praguer Froes
(1872-10-21)21 October 1872
Cachoeira, Bahia
Died16 November 1931(1931-11-16) (aged 59)
Rio de Janeiro Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
SpouseJoão Américo Garcez Fróes

Biography

Francisca graduated from the Bahian School of Medicine and Pharmacy in 1893. She was the first woman in Brazil to be trained in medicine. Specializing in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Froes devoted herself to the field of political and civil rights of women. She was a diligent defender of women's rights to health, particularly those affected with sexually transmitted diseases. She was an advocate for public health and education on the topic of hygiene and sexual moral. Borges claimed that Froes' career showed "how she used her position of authority within the medical profession as the fulcrum from which to press a feminist argument".[2] She married João Américo Garcez Fróes, a physician and academic.

References

  1. Rago, E (10 November 2009). Francisca Praguer Fróes: Medicine, Gender and Power in the Trajectory of a Doctor in Bahía (1872-1931) (Report).
  2. Borges, Dain Edward (1985). The Family in Bahia, Brazil: 1870 - 1945. Stanford University Press. pp. 217–. ISBN 978-0-8047-6549-7.

Further reading

  • Rago, Elisabeth Juliska (June 2008). "Francisca Praguer Fróes: medicina, gênero e poder nas trajetórias de uma médica baiana (1872-1931)" [Francisca Praguer Fróes: medicine, gender and power in the trajectories of a Bahian woman doctor (1872-1931)]. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (in Portuguese). 13 (3): 985–993. doi:10.1590/s1413-81232008000300020. PMID 18813591.
  • Rago, Elisabeth Juliska (2002). "Medicina e Feminismo no início do século XX: Francisca Praguer Fróes (Bahia: 1872-1931)" [Medicine and feminism in the early twentieth century: Francisca Praguer Fróes (Bahia: 1872-1931)]. Revista do IHGB, Rio de Janeiro (in Portuguese). 163 (415): 53–66.
  • Schumaher, S., & Brazil, E. V. (2000). Dicionário mulheres do Brasil: De 1500 até a atualidade. Rio de Janeiro: J. Zahar. ISBN 8571105731 (in Portuguese)
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