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1868

Mary Putnam, joined by three others, first woman to be admitted by Paris Medical Faculty (Bonner, 49). Putnam’s permission was granted directly by Victor Duruy, the Minister of Public Instruction, who granted her permission to take her exams and exemption from the 16 inscriptions (courses) and three exams required of other applications (Bittel, 66-67).