Maria Dalle Donne
Maria Dalle Donne (12 July 1778 – 9 June 1842) was an Italian physician and a director at the University of Bologna. She was the first female doctorate in medicine, and the second woman to become a member of the Ordine dei Benedettini Accademici Pensionati.
Biography
Dalle Donne was born to a peasant family at Roncastaldo, a village outside Bologna. Donne was raised and educated by her uncle, who recognised her talent early on. Donne's tutors were so impressed with her extraordinay talent that they arranged a demonstration of her skills so she can study medicine at the University of Bologna.[1] In 1799, she presented her dissertation and took the examination, which made her the first female doctorate in medicine. She passed the examination with the highest honors (maxima cum laude).
In 1800, Dalle Donne published three scientific papers. The first paper, on anatomy and physiology, was a review and commentary on work previously done on female reproduction and fertility, fetal malformations, and blood circulation in the uterus. The second paper suggested for the first time that diseases of female fertility be classified on the basis of symptoms. The third paper focused on midwifery and the care of newborns.
In 1829, Dalle Donne became the second female, after Laura Bassi, to be inducted to the prestigious Ordine dei Benedettini Accademici Pensionati, in which she was given the title "Academic". In 1832, Dalle Donne became Director of the Department of Midwifery at the University of Bologna.
Further reading
Lynn Windsor, Laura (2002). Women in medicine : an encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO. OCLC 52451817.
Sources
- The 18th century women scientists of Bologna
- Serena Bersani, 101 Donne che hanno fatto grande Bologna, Newton Compton editori, 2012, ISBN 978-88-541-3641-0.
References
- Windsor, Laura Lynn (2002). Women in Medicine: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO.