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Anna Bayerová
Anna Bayerová (1853–1924) was the second Czech female medical doctor, after Bohuslava Kecková. The third was Anna Honzáková. ==Biography== Bayerová was born near Mělník on 4 November 1853, the youngest child of Josef and Marie Bayer. She attended school in Mělník until 1868, when she moved to Prague, where she met the authors Eliška Krásnohorská and Sofie Podlipská, and took gymnasial exams, despite not being allowed to attend the gymnasium. In 1875, Bayerová moved to Zurich and started attending classes at the University of Zurich. However, she suffered financial problems and returned home in 1878. Eventually, after receiving money to continue her studies, Anna Bayerová graduated from the University of Bern and thus became the second female Czech physician in 1881. However, like the first female Czech physician (Bohuslava Kecková, who graduated in 1880 from the University of Zurich), Bayerová graduated from a Swiss university rather than a Czech one, and had to practice abroad as her doctorate was not recognized by her homeland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ENA-IN.cz - Prvn esk lkaka se pekek nezalekla - Magazn )〕 Bayerová graduated from the University of Bern.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Lives and Fate of Our Compatriots in the World (Životy a osudy našich krajanů ve světě) (1/3) )〕 She died on 24 January 1924 in Prague.
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