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- Q6697201 description "Honduran writer".
- Q6697201 description "Honduran writer".
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- Q6697201 abstract "Lucila Gamero de Medina (12 June 1873 – 23 January 1964) was a Honduran romantic novelist. She was the first woman in Honduras to produce literary work and in Central America to publish novels. Critic and writer Luis Marín Otero called her "the grand dame of Honduran letters". She was trained as a physician and pharmacist and though prevented from studying at the university was awarded a diploma of Medicine and Surgery from the dean of the Faculty of Medicine. She headed a hospital and served as a health inspector in her native department. In addition to her medical and literary efforts, Gamero was an active feminist and suffragette, attending conferences and participating in the founding of the Comité Femenino Hondureño.".
- Q6697201 alias "Lucila Gamero Moncada".
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- Q6697201 deathDate "1964-01-23".
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- Q6697201 birthDate "1873-06-12".
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- Q6697201 dateOfBirth "1873-06-12".
- Q6697201 dateOfDeath "1964-01-23".
- Q6697201 deathDate "1964-01-23".
- Q6697201 deathPlace "Danlí, Honduras".
- Q6697201 name "Gamero, Lucila".
- Q6697201 name "Lucila Gamero de la Medina".
- Q6697201 nationality "Honduran".
- Q6697201 occupation "physician, writer, feminist".
- Q6697201 otherNames "Lucila Gamero Moncada".
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- Q6697201 shortDescription "Honduran writer".
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- Q6697201 comment "Lucila Gamero de Medina (12 June 1873 – 23 January 1964) was a Honduran romantic novelist. She was the first woman in Honduras to produce literary work and in Central America to publish novels. Critic and writer Luis Marín Otero called her "the grand dame of Honduran letters". She was trained as a physician and pharmacist and though prevented from studying at the university was awarded a diploma of Medicine and Surgery from the dean of the Faculty of Medicine.".
- Q6697201 label "Lucila Gamero de Medina".
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- Q6697201 givenName "Lucila".
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