Völker A
Lehrstuhl für Geschichte der Medizin, Bereichs Medizin der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.
Z Gesamte Inn Med. 1989 Aug 1;44(15):452-6.
The discussion about the study of medicine for women rose in high waves in Germany in the middle of the eighties of the last century. A lecture on this topic held by the anatomist Waldeyer in 1888 was typical for the reservations of the majority of the German professors. It led to a polemics by means of which a convinced suffragatte tried to refute those prejudices which had to be overcome before beginning with 1908 the way to the Prussian universities was judicially made free for the German women.