Draga Ljočić Explained

Draga Ljočić
Birth Date:22 February 1855
Birth Place:Šabac, Principality of Serbia
Death Place:Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs,Croats and Slovenes
Occupation:physician, political activist

Draga Ljočić Milošević (1855–1926) was a Serbian physician, socialist,[1] and feminist. In 1872, she became the first Serbian woman to be accepted at the University of Zürich in Switzerland. During the war between Serbia and the Ottoman Empire, she worked as a medical assistant in the army and received the grade of a Lieutenant. In 1879, she graduated and thereby became the first Serbian female doctor in medicine. She was permitted to practice in Serbia in 1881. She was also a leading figure within the newly founded Serbian women's rights movement.[2] Đura Ljočić, one of the earliest members of the People's Radical Party, was her brother.

She was also the first female doctor in the Balkan Wars and the Great War, and one of only a dozen women working as doctors in Europe at that time.[3]

Tribute

On 22 February 2016, Google Doodle commemorated her 161st birthday.[4]

Dissertation

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Haan . Francisca de . Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe: 19th and 20th Centuries . limited . 2006 . Central European University Press . 290-291.
  2. Book: de Haan, Francisca . Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe: 19th and 20th centuries . Daskalova, Krasimira . Loutfi, Anna . 2006 . Central European University Press . 963-7326-39-1 . 290–291 . 2011-11-27.
  3. Web site: 2020-11-05. Draga Ljočić - prva srpska lekarka i pionirka borbe za prava žena u Srbiji. 2020-11-09. BBC News na srpskom. sr-latn.
  4. Web site: Draginja Ljočić Milošević's 161st Birthday. 22 February 2016.