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Dorothea Christiane Erxleben née Leporin (November 13, 1715 in Quedlinburg – June 13, 1762 in Quedlinburg) was the first female medical doctor in Germany[1]. Erxleben was instructed in medicine by her father from an early age[2]. The Italian scientist Laura Bassi's university professorship inspired Erxleben to fight for her right to practise medicine, and in 1742 she published a tract arguing that women should be allowed to attend university[3]. After being admitted to study by a dispensation of Frederick the Great[2], Erxleben received her M.D. from the University of Halle in 1754[3]. She went on to analyse the obstacles preventing women from studying, among them housekeeping and family[2]. Dorothea was the mother of Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben. [edit] References
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