The Doctors Blackwell : how two pioneering sisters brought medicine to women--and women to medicine
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- ISBN: 1324020202
- ISBN: 9781324020202
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320 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm - Publisher: New York, N.Y. W.W. Norton & Company, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
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General Note: | "First published as a Norton paperback 2022"--Title page verso. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages [303]-307) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Prologue -- Bristol -- New York -- Cincinnati -- Betweenity -- Admission -- Blockley almshouse -- Diploma -- Paris -- Setback -- London -- Practice -- Admission, again -- Edinburgh -- New faces -- Infirmary -- Recognition -- War -- College -- Divergence -- Coda. |
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Subject: | Blackwell, Elizabeth 1821-1910 Health Blackwell, Emily 1826-1910 Health Sexism in medicine Women physicians United States Biography Women in medicine United States Biography |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | R 692 .N568 2021 | 30775305567233 | General Collection | Available | - |
Summary:
"The vivid biography of two pioneering sisters who, together, became America's first female doctors and transformed New York's medical establishment by creating a hospital by and for women. Elizabeth Blackwell believed from an early age that she was destined for greatness beyond the scope of "ordinary" womanhood. Though the world recoiled at the notion of a woman studying medicine, her intelligence and intensity won her the acceptance of the all-male medical establishment and in 1849 she became the first woman in America to receive a medical degree. But Elizabeth's story is incomplete without her often forgotten sister, Emily, the third woman in America to receive a medical degree.