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Caterina Vitale

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Institutions
  
Knights Hospitaller

Died
  
Syracuse, Italy

Spouse
  
Ettore Vitale

Born
  
1566 Greece (
1566
)

Resting place
  
Carmelite Church, Valletta

Fields
  
Chemistry, Pharmacology

Known for
  
1st Maltese woman pharmacist and chemist, Knights Hospitaller pharmacist

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Caterina Vitale (b. Scappi - 1566-1619), was a Maltese pharmacist. She was the first female pharmacist and chemist in Malta, and the first female pharmacist of the Knights Hospitaller in Malta.

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Caterina Vitale was originally from Greece. She married Ettore Vitale, pharmacist of the Knights Hospitaller. Upon his death in 1590, she inherited his pharmacy and the task of providing pharmacies to the Sacra Infermeria. She was described as a successful businessperson, became very rich, and known as a benefactor of the Carmelites. She died in 1619 at Syracuse and her body was brought to Valletta and buried at the Carmelite Church.

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Caterina Vitale Wikipedia