Women have always been healers; they have helped each other
through the birthing process, nursed the sick and wounded, and
sought cures for illnesses and injuries. This book summarizes the
lives of 240 significant or representative women who have engaged
in the core professions of mid-wifery, nursing, and medicine
(exclusive of psychiatry), and whose careers were primarily spent
in the United States and Canada, from colonial times to the
present. For the high school or college student, it will serve as
an introduction to the lives of these healers; some students may be
inspired to do further research on them or may be inspired to
become healers themselves. Women's Studies scholars, biographers,
and historians of science, medicine, or nursing, will find the
biographies useful starting points for more in-depth research. Each
biography provides references for further reading and study.
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