Suslova, Nadezhda (1845–1916)
Suslova, Nadezhda (1845–1916)
Russian doctor. Born in Russia, 1845; died 1916; dau. of a serf; attended Medical Faculty, University of Zurich, qualifying in 1867.
Russian medical pioneer, studied medicine at the University of Zurich and became the 1st Russian woman physician.
See also Women in World History.
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