Pioneer work in opening the medical profession to women

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Pioneer work in opening the medical profession to women

Elizabeth Blackwell ; introduction by Amy Sue Bix

(Classics in women's studies)

Humanity Books, 2005

  • pbk. : alk. paper

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Originally published: London and New York : Longmans, Green and Co., 1895

Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • Early years
  • Earning money for study
  • Study in America
  • Study in Europe
  • Practical work in America
  • England revisited
  • Return to England

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Elizabeth Blackwell(1821 - 1910) was the first woman awarded the MD degree in the United States. This is the story of her dedicated, groundbreaking struggle to practice the medical profession, eloquently told in her own words. Full of insightful reflections on the philosophy of medicine, women's education, the evils of slavery, and the nature of American society in the nineteenth century, this unique autobiography will interest scholars and students of women's studies and the history of science.

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