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Sarah F. Whiting
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List of female scientists before the 20th century
See also: Timeline of women in science, List of female scientists in the 20th century, and List of 21st-century women scientists
This is a historical list, intended to deal with the time period where it is believed that women working in science were rare. For this reason, this list ends with the 20th century.
Antiquity
[edit]- Aemilia (c. 300 CE–363 CE), Gallo-Roman physician
- Aglaonike (2nd century BCE), woman astronomer in Ancient Greece
- Agnodike (4th century BCE), first woman physician to practice legally in Athens[1]: 2
- Andromache (mid-6th century), Egyptian physician[2]: 39
- Arete of Cyrene (5th–4th centuries BCE), Greek natural and moral philosopher
- Artemisia of Caria (c. 300 BCE), botanist
- Aspasia the Physician (fl. 1st century CE), Greek physician
- Aurelia Alexandria Zosime, Ancient Roman physician[3]
- Chun Yuyan (1st century BCE), Chinese obstetrician and gynecologist
- Cleopatra the Alchemist (c. 3rd century CE), wrote the alchemical book, Chrysopoeia, or "gold-making"[4]: 99 [5]
- Damo (6th century BCE), Greek natural philosopher
- Diotima of Mantinea (4th century BCE), philosopher and scientist, a