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Märtha Leth (1877–1953) was a Swedish pharmacist and the first woman in Sweden to graduate as a pharmacist, which she did from the Pharmaceutic Institute in Stockholm in 1897.
Idun 29 januari 1897: Martha Leth. Sveriges första kvinnliga farmaceut
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Life and work

Märtha Leth was born 5 November 1877 in Jämshögs parish, Blekinge, Sweden, as the daughter of the pharmacist Fredrik Leth, who was the owner of Karlshamn's pharmacy. At the age of 11, she enrolled at Lund's higher education for girls. In 1893, she began the required three-year period as a pharmacy student, first for a year and a half at the Fläkta Örn pharmacy in
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and then for a year and a half at her father's pharmacy in
Karlshamn Karlshamn () is a locality and the seat of Karlshamn Municipality in Blekinge County, Sweden. It had 13,576 inhabitants in 2015, out of 31,846 in the municipality. Karlshamn received a Royal Charter and city privileges in 1664, when King Charles X ...
. After the period as a pharmacy student, she completed six months of study at the Pharmaceutical Institute in order to be able to take the pharmacy exam, which Leth did on 21 January 1897. She was the first woman to take this degree, which was the lower pharmaceutical degree. To begin the two-year education that led to the pharmacy degree, the higher pharmaceutical degree, required that Leth undertake another year of internship. To do so, Leth began her internship at his father's pharmacy. In the decades before Leth completed her degree, the widows of the apothecaries had been allowed to inherit the license of their late husbands (the first of whom to so was likely
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), but this was banned in 1873 when a personal license and a qualified education were first demanded. An official pharmaceutical education was first opened to women in 1891.Du Rietz, Anita, Kvinnors entreprenörskap: under 400 år, 1. uppl., Dialogos, Stockholm, 2013 Märtha Leth married the pharmacist Johan Eric Hallbergsson and they had five children, born between 1901 and 1912. Hallbergsson was murdered the evening of 1 December 1913 at the Hammarby pharmacy in
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during a mysterious, still unsolved, case known as the "notorious Hammarby murder." The newspaper ''Svensk Farmaci'' published an article about the murder as well as the two pharmacists, Märtha and Johan Hallbergsson who lived above the pharmacy with their children and maid. The murder case "received a lot of attention in the newspapers, and a fundraiser was launched among pharmacists to support the survivors." Leth later moved to
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, and for may years she worked as a pharmacist there. She died 23 September 1953.


References

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