Category:Alma Sundquist

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Alma Sundquist 
Swedish physician and gynaecologist (1872-1940)
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Date of birth23 March 1872
Torps församling, Härnösand diocese
Date of death7 January 1940
Hedvig Eleonora parish
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  • president (Kvinnliga akademikers förening, 1918–1924)
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Wikidata Q15734590
ISNI: 000000044877550X
VIAF ID: 315938761
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 10514383j
Swedish Portrait Archive ID: YB0QHyfj0hAAAAAAAACX2Q
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Alma Maria Katarina Sundquist (1872–1940) was a Swedish physician and a pioneering female specialist in the treatment of venereal diseases. A committed women's rights activist, she campaigned for better working conditions for women, addressed problems associated with unhygienic homes and prostitution, and promoted the need for sexual education for girls. She fought for women's suffrage, contributing to the inaugural meeting of the Swedish Association for Women's Suffrage (FKPR) in June 1902. Internationally, in 1919 she represented Sweden at the founding of the Medical Women's International Association in New York and attended theFirst International Congress of Working Women in Washington, D.C. In the early 1930s, on behalf of the League of Nations, she was one of the three contributors to a report on the slave trade in women and children in the countries of Asia.

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