Griselda Hinojosa


María Griselda Hinojosa Flores was a Chilean pharmacist. She became the first woman to practice pharmacy in the country after earning a degree from the University of Chile in 1889.

Biography

Griselda Hinojosa was born in Copiapó on 20 April 1875, the fourth daughter of Pablo Hinojosa and Mercedes Flores. She studied at the Rafael Valdés Private School for Girls and at the Copiapó Lyceum for Girls.
She studied pharmacy at the University of Chile, graduating on 4 December 1899 with the thesis Contribución al estudio del Solanum Tomatillo . She was part of the first group of women to earn college degrees in Chile, following the promulgation of the in 1877; others included physicians Eloisa Diaz and Ernestina Pérez and lawyers Matilde Throup and Matilde Brandau.
She practiced her profession at the Copiapó Apothecary and Drugstore until 1909, and at the Manuel Antonio Matta Pharmacy, located on the in Santiago, owned by Hinojosa and her husband.