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Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women (Paperback)
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Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women (Paperback)
Series: Classics in Women's Studies
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Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910) was the first woman awarded the MD
degree in the United States. She opened up a small dispensary of
her own in a slum district, and in 1859 the now greatly enlarged
dispensary was incorporated as the New York Infirmary for Women and
Children. By 1868, after consultation with Florence Nightingale,
she was able to open up the Woman's Medical College at the
infirmary, which remained in operation for thirty-one years. During
the American Civil War she performed valuable service by helping to
organize the Woman's Central Association of Relief, which selected
and trained nurses for the war, and the U.S. Sanitary Commission.
In 1869, Blackwell moved permanently to England, where she
established a successful private practice and was appointed
professor of gynecology at the London School of Medicine for Women.
She retired in 1907. Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession
to Women is the story of Elizabeth Blackwell's groundbreaking
struggle to practice medicine, 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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