Agatha Streicher
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Agatha Streicher (auch Agathe Streicher) (* 1520; † 1581) war die erste anerkannte deutsche Ärztin.
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Agatha Streicher (1520–1581), fue una médica alemana que vivió toda su vida en la ciudad de Ulm. Se le ha considerado como la primera mujer médica en Alemania.
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Agatha Streicher (ou Agathe Streicher) (1520 - 1581) est la première femme médecin allemande.
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Agatha Streicher, född 1520, död 1581, var en tysk läkare. Hon avlade den hippokratiska eden inför myndigheterna i staden Ulm och fick tillstånd att praktisera som läkare sedan hon genom privatundervisning (troligen av sin bror, som var läkare), bedömdes ha tillräcklig kunskap. Hon var berömd och konsulterades av den tyska kejsaren. Hon har ibland kallats Tysklands första kvinnliga läkare.
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Agatha Streicher (1520–1581), was a German physician who lived her entire life in Ulm. She has been referred to as the first female physician in Germany. Streicher was prohibited from studying medicine at the University because she was a woman. However, she studied medicine privately, likely from her brother Hans Augustin, who was a medical doctor. She was acknowledged to have sufficient knowledge to practice medicine in her hometown of Ulm and on 15 March 1561, Streicher was allowed to take the Hippocratic Oath, which had been binding since 1533. In this way she was appointed as a "non-academic doctor in Ulm and was allowed to do medicine in private practice."
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Agatha Streicher
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Agatha Streicher
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Agatha Streicher
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Agatha Streicher
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Agatha Streicher
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Agatha Streicher
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Agatha Streicher (1520–1581), was a German physician who lived her entire life in Ulm. She has been referred to as the first female physician in Germany. Streicher was prohibited from studying medicine at the University because she was a woman. However, she studied medicine privately, likely from her brother Hans Augustin, who was a medical doctor. She was acknowledged to have sufficient knowledge to practice medicine in her hometown of Ulm and on 15 March 1561, Streicher was allowed to take the Hippocratic Oath, which had been binding since 1533. In this way she was appointed as a "non-academic doctor in Ulm and was allowed to do medicine in private practice." Her reputation spread far and wide and many personalities came to Ulm for treatment, such as the Princess of Hohenzollern and the Bishop of Speyer. She was particularly known for her remedy for bladder stones that she produced herself. In 1576, she was even called to Regensburg to the bedside of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor who suffered from severe gout. Although she could not cure the emperor, she prescribed four medications to alleviate his suffering and remained with him until his death. Streicher was a successful businesswoman and contributed to the reputation of the city of Ulm. In her will she remembered the poor and destitute. She is memorialized with a statue, a memorial, and a street named after her in Ulm. A novel by Ursula Niehaus was written about Streicher.
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Agatha Streicher (auch Agathe Streicher) (* 1520; † 1581) war die erste anerkannte deutsche Ärztin.
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Agatha Streicher (1520–1581), fue una médica alemana que vivió toda su vida en la ciudad de Ulm. Se le ha considerado como la primera mujer médica en Alemania.
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Agatha Streicher (ou Agathe Streicher) (1520 - 1581) est la première femme médecin allemande.
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Agatha Streicher, född 1520, död 1581, var en tysk läkare. Hon avlade den hippokratiska eden inför myndigheterna i staden Ulm och fick tillstånd att praktisera som läkare sedan hon genom privatundervisning (troligen av sin bror, som var läkare), bedömdes ha tillräcklig kunskap. Hon var berömd och konsulterades av den tyska kejsaren. Hon har ibland kallats Tysklands första kvinnliga läkare.
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