Honoria Acosta-Sison (30 December 1888–19 January 1970) was the first Filipino woman to become a medical doctor.

Honoria Acosta-Sison
Photograph of colour postage stamp showing likeness of Dr Honoria Acosta Sison.
Acosta-Sison on a 1978 Filipino stamp
Born(1888-12-30)30 December 1888
Died19 January 1970(1970-01-19) (aged 81)
Alma materWoman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
Occupation(s)First assistant in obstetrics, Philippine General Hospital
Faculty member, University of the Philippines
Known forFirst Filipino woman to become a medical doctor
Research on trophoblastic diseases and toxemias of pregnancy
AwardsPresidential Medal of Merit, 1955

Gold Medal, Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania 1959

Most Outstanding Woman Physician, Philippine Women’s Medical Association 1959
HonoursStamp with her image, 1978

Biography

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Acosta-Sison in 1909

She was born in Calasiao, Pangasinan in the Philippines and graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1909.[1][2][3] In 1910 she married the director of the Philippine General Hospital of Manila, where she first worked as assistant in obstetrics.[1] She later was first assistant in obstetrics in St. Paul's Hospital in Manila, and in 1914 she became a faculty member at the University of the Philippines.[1] By 1940 she was professor of obstetrics and gynecology and head of the department of obstetrics there.[1]

She was known internationally for her research on trophoblastic diseases and pre-eclampsia in pregnancy.[4]

Awards and honours

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National Historical Institute historical marker installed for Acosta-Sison in Manila.
  • Presidential Medal in 1955
  • Gold Medal from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1959
  • Most Outstanding Woman Physician from the Philippine Women's Medical Association in 1959.[3]
  • In 1978, the Philippines issued a commemorative stamp with her name and likeness.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Ogilvie, Marilyn; Harvey, Joy (2000). "Acosta-Sison, Honoria". Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science. Routledge. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-135-96343-9.
  2. ^ Beltran-Gonzalez, Michaela (1984). Filipino Women in Nation Building: A Compilation of Brief Biographies. Phoenix Publishing House.
  3. ^ a b Lee-Chua, Queena (2010-03-28). "First Filipino woman doctor". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2014-03-07. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  4. ^ Aragon, Gloria T. (2005). The Road I Travelled: A Memoir. UP Press. pp. 7–8. ISBN 9789715424912.
  5. ^ "Philippines - Postage stamps - 1854-2013: 1978 Dr. Honoria Acosta Sison (First Filipino Woman Physician) Commemoration". Stampworld.com. Retrieved 2014-03-11.

Further reading

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  • Windsor, Laura (2002). Women in medicine : an encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 1576073939.