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Emma Gaudreau Casgrain

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Emma Gaudreau Casgrain (2 June 1861, in Montmagny, Canada East[1] – 1934[2]) was the first woman to be licensed as a dentist in Canada.

Biography

Gaudreau, born in Montmagny, studied with the Ursulines.[3]

In 1879, she married Henri-Edmond Casgrain[4] (1846-1914), dental surgeon, inventor, alderman and first Quebec motorist.[5]

She trained as a dentist under her husband, a dental surgeon who was 15 years her senior.[6] After graduating from the "Dental College of the Province of Quebec" (predecessor to the McGill University Faculty of Dentistry) in 1898, she became the first woman in Canada to be officially admitted to the profession of dentistry.[7] She practised until 1920.[8]

She and her husband had an office on Rue Saint-Jean from 1898.[9]

She died in 1934.[10] The city of Quebec placed a plaque on the house where she lived at 180 Aberdeen Street.[11]

References

  1. ^ Penven, David. "L'histoire de la première femme dentiste au Canada racontée". Le Reflect. Archived from the original on 11 February 2017. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
  2. ^ Société historique de Québec. "La première dentiste Emma Gaudreau est née à Montmagny en 1861". L'Actualité de l'histoire de Quebec. L'Actualité de l'histoire de Quebec. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
  3. ^ Penven, David. "L'histoire de la première femme dentiste au Canada racontée". Le Reflect. Archived from the original on 11 February 2017. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
  4. ^ Société historique de Québec. "La première dentiste Emma Gaudreau est née à Montmagny en 1861". L'Actualité de l'histoire de Quebec. L'Actualité de l'histoire de Quebec. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
  5. ^ Penven, David. "L'histoire de la première femme dentiste au Canada racontée". Le Reflect. Archived from the original on 11 February 2017. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
  6. ^ "Henri-Edmond Casgrain". Biographi.ca. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
  7. ^ Société historique de Québec. "La première dentiste Emma Gaudreau est née à Montmagny en 1861". L'Actualité de l'histoire de Quebec. L'Actualité de l'histoire de Quebec. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
  8. ^ "Henri-Edmond Casgrain". Biographi.ca. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
  9. ^ "Henri-Edmond Casgrain". Biographi.ca. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
  10. ^ Société historique de Québec. "La première dentiste Emma Gaudreau est née à Montmagny en 1861". L'Actualité de l'histoire de Quebec. L'Actualité de l'histoire de Quebec. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
  11. ^ Société historique de Québec. "La première dentiste Emma Gaudreau est née à Montmagny en 1861". L'Actualité de l'histoire de Quebec. L'Actualité de l'histoire de Quebec. Retrieved 10 Feb 2017.
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