Safiye Ali
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Safiye Ali | |
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Born |
1891 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1952 |
Education | Robert College |
Known for | First female Turkish doctor |
Medical career | |
Profession | Physician |
Institutions | Istanbul |
Safiye Ali (1891–1952) was the first Turkish woman to become a medical doctor. She was a graduate of Robert College in Istanbul. She treated the soldiers in the Turkish War of Independence, the Balkan Wars, and in World War I[citation needed]. She studied medicine in Germany in 1916 and opened her office in Istanbul in 1922.[1][2][3]
References
Bibliography
- Abadan-Unat, Nermin; Kandiyoti, Deniz; Kıray, Mübeccel Belik (1981), Women in Turkish Society, BRILL, ISBN 90-04-06346-3.
- Arda, Berna (2009), Anatolia; The Cradle of Modern Medicine, http://dergiler.ankara.edu.tr/: Journal Of Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, 62(1)
- Davis, Fanny (1986), The Ottoman Lady: A Social History from 1718 to 1918, Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 0-313-24811-7.
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