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Maria Baltaga-Savițki

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She became the first female physician in what is now Moldova in 1879. She studied medicine in the
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physician
Bessarabia Governorate
Russian Empire
University of Zürich
"FILE DIN TRECUTUL MEDICINE I BASARABENE"
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1854 births
1904 deaths
Physicians from the Russian Empire

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