[Van Heerden: the first female doctor in South Africa]

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Petronella van Heerden was the first female doctor in South Africa, practicing after studying medicine in Amsterdam and later earning a PhD on endometriosis.

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Petronella van Heerden (1887-1975) was born in South Africa. She studied medicine in Amsterdam from 1908 to 1915 and then worked as the first female doctor in her native country for 4 years before specialising in gynaecology in London. She then returned to Amsterdam, where she gained a PhD in 1923 on a thesis on endometriosis that was written in Afrikaans. She settled in Cape Town and participated in many political and emancipatory activities alongside her work as a doctor. She wrote two autobiographies.

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endometriosis

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Gynecology Physicians, Women Female Gynecology History, 19th Century History, 20th Century Humans London Physicians, Women South Africa Women's Rights Women's Rights

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