Salvadora Medina Onrubia

Salvadora Medina Onrubia (pen name: Dr. Brea; March 23, 1894 – July 21, 1972) was an Argentine storyteller, poet, anarchist and feminist.

In the middle of that year, she moved from Entre Ríos to the City of Buenos Aires and began working for the anarchist newspaper, La Protesta.

Natalio gave his surname to Salvadora's son and together they had three more children: Helvio Ildefonso, Jaime Alberto and Georgina Nicolasa.

[8] She was the author of several dramatic pieces, such as Almafuerte, La solución (The solution), Las decentradas, and Un hombre y su vida (A man and his life).

[8][9] Medina died July 21, 1972, in Buenos Aires, leaving behind an unpublished book, Los mil claveles colorados (A thousand red carnations).

Salvadora Medina Onrubia (after 1915)