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Herinneringen van Dr. Aletta H. Jacobs

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The memoir traces childhood and schooling, the struggle to gain access to higher education and professional training despite social resistance, and the establishment of a medical practice serving women's needs. It describes efforts to address maternal suffering and promote birth control alongside a wider commitment to social reform. The narrative recounts sustained activism for women's political rights and participation in international peace initiatives. Interwoven are personal reflections on setbacks, alliances, and travels, and a concluding assessment of achievements and hopes for future generations of women.

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Aletta H. Jacobs

Aletta H. Jacobs (1854-1929) was a pioneering Dutch physician and women's rights advocate, recognized for her significant contributions to the women's suffrage movement and public health. She was the first woman to graduate from a Dutch university and became a prominent figure in advocating for women's rights, particularly in relation to reproductive health and voting rights. Her notable works include "De Vrouw: Haar bouw en haar inwendige organen," which discusses women's anatomy and health, and "Vrouwenkiesrecht," where she argues for women's suffrage. Jacobs' writings reflect her commitment to social reform and her role in the international peace movement.

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