Blanche Huber

Blanche Huber was the first female doctor in Malta. She was also the first known female medical student in Malta, and graduated as a doctor from the University of Malta in 1925, having entered it in 1919. However, she always practiced as a pharmacist in Żejtun. Blanche Huber Street in Sliema is named after her. Blanche Huber was born in Birkirkara, to Hon Joseph Huber and later married Dr Joseph Caruana, a fellow medical professional. She was one of the first female students at the University of Malta, enrolling in October 1919 along with Tessie Camilleri.

Blanche Huber

Blanche Huber was the first female doctor in Malta. She was also the first known female medical student in Malta, and graduated as a doctor from the University of Malta in 1925, having entered it in 1919. However, she always practiced as a pharmacist in Żejtun. Blanche Huber Street in Sliema is named after her. Blanche Huber was born in Birkirkara, to Hon Joseph Huber and later married Dr Joseph Caruana, a fellow medical professional. She was one of the first female students at the University of Malta, enrolling in October 1919 along with Tessie Camilleri.