Rosalie Fougelberg

Rosalie Ingeborg Karolina Fougelberg (29 December 1841[1] – 8 May 1911) is known as Sweden's first female dentist after the profession was opened to women.

Fougelberg tried twice to get her dentist's certificate; the second time, she was approved by the medical examiners but not by the dentistry representative.

She was still turned down by the Collegium Medicum, but given a royal dispensation by the monarch, Charles XV of Sweden.

Fougelberg was the personal dentist of the Queen, Louise of the Netherlands, from 1867 to 1871, and was later active in Stockholm (1867–79) and Västergötland (1883–1893).

She married the sea captain and missionary Torell and emigrated to Alexandria in Egypt.