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Olivia Campbell is a journalist and author specializing in medicine and women; her work has appeared in The Guardian, the Washington Post, New York Magazine and The Cut, among others. This is her first book.
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I wish I had enjoyed this more. I learned a lot about a couple of the earliest women pioneers in the field of medicine. Unfortunately too often I got mixed up (names were too similar) and the telling of the back story was interspersed with events in a way that confused rather than illuminated. I really admire the tenacity with which those early women engaged in the fight to earn a place in medical schools and in medical practice.
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tjsjohanna | 7 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Aug 16, 2023 |
I so appreciate these women who did what it took become doctors and healers in spite of so much incredibly vile pushback from male doctors and society. The male doctors were clearly threatened and in the 1870's women were certainly not given much intellectual due. Our world is so different now and we still have our own current versions of pushback career and personal sabotage endemic systems. I so appreciate my female and male, well educated doctors.
 
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Katyefk | 7 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jul 14, 2023 |
This book covers many early women doctors in the United States and Great Britain and their contributions to the fight for women to become doctors. Elizabeth Blackwell, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, and Sophia Jex-Blake are the main focus of the story although many other women in medicine are mentioned, particularly when their lives intersected with one of these. Although American progress is mentioned, the main thrust of this book is in England and Scotland, with a brief mention of Ireland toward the end of the book. Higher education institutions and the men who ran them were set against allowing women to enter the profession. When a sympathetic administrator was persuaded to allow admission, it was usually overturned by the students or professors who refused to share facilities with the women or teach them. The author relied on correspondence, published medical histories, biographies--personal and collective, articles, and medical journals for much of the information. Persons interested in the American side of things and Elizabeth Blackwell and her sister should read The Doctors Blackwell: How Two Pioneering Women Brought Medicine to Women -- and Women to Medicine by Janice P. Nimura.… (lisätietoja)
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