1891. Victorian reformer Alice Bunker Stockham was an Ob-Gyn from
Chicago, and the fifth woman to be made a doctor in the United
States. She lectured against the use of corsets by women, made
public endorsements of the healthiness of masturbation for both men
and women (If God did not want you to experience these beautiful
feelings, he would not have given you the ability to experience
them or the desire to produce them), advocated complete abstinence
from alcohol and tobacco, and believed in women's rights. Her book,
Tokology (the Greek word for obstetrics), is a layperson's text on
gynecology and midwifery. See other titles by this author available
from Kessinger Publishing.
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