Medicine as a Profession for Women. Exploring Women's Pioneering Journey in Medical History

Par : Elizabeth Blackwell, Emily Blackwell
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  • Nombre de pages20
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-606247-7
  • EAN4064066062477
  • Date de parution08/12/2020
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille404 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In 'Medicine as a Profession for Women, ' this anthology confronts the monumental challenges and profound triumphs experienced by women in the medical field. With an eclectic array of essays, letters, and articles, the collection delves into the rich tapestry of medical history through a distinctly female lens, exploring not only the practice of medicine but also the societal barriers that historically impeded women's full participation in the profession.
The works within span a variety of literary styles from reflective narratives to incisive analytical essays, embodying the diversity and significance of women's contributions to medicine. The inclusion of seminal pieces marks this collection as essential reading for understanding the evolution of women's roles in healthcare practices and policy. The editors, Elizabeth and Emily Blackwell, themselves pioneers in the field of medicine, bring together a compilation that is as historically significant as it is culturally and professionally provocative.
Coming from the first generation of women doctors in the United States, their selections underscore the intersection between gender, societal norms, and medical practice, charting how these elements have influenced and transformed each other over time. This anthology not only celebrates the achievements of women in medicine but also critically examines the obstacles they have overcome, providing a comprehensive overview of the context in which these battles were fought.
Recommended for anyone interested in the intersections of gender, history, and medicine, 'Medicine as a Profession for Women' offers an unprecedented opportunity to engage with the voices and stories of women who have shaped the landscape of medical practice. The collection serves as a critical resource for understanding the multifaceted challenges faced by women in medicine, fostering a deeper appreciation for the perseverance and resilience demonstrated throughout history.
As such, it invites readers to explore a dynamic field through the experiences of those who navigated its evolution, enriching their understanding of both the profession and the persistent fight for gender equality within it.
In 'Medicine as a Profession for Women, ' this anthology confronts the monumental challenges and profound triumphs experienced by women in the medical field. With an eclectic array of essays, letters, and articles, the collection delves into the rich tapestry of medical history through a distinctly female lens, exploring not only the practice of medicine but also the societal barriers that historically impeded women's full participation in the profession.
The works within span a variety of literary styles from reflective narratives to incisive analytical essays, embodying the diversity and significance of women's contributions to medicine. The inclusion of seminal pieces marks this collection as essential reading for understanding the evolution of women's roles in healthcare practices and policy. The editors, Elizabeth and Emily Blackwell, themselves pioneers in the field of medicine, bring together a compilation that is as historically significant as it is culturally and professionally provocative.
Coming from the first generation of women doctors in the United States, their selections underscore the intersection between gender, societal norms, and medical practice, charting how these elements have influenced and transformed each other over time. This anthology not only celebrates the achievements of women in medicine but also critically examines the obstacles they have overcome, providing a comprehensive overview of the context in which these battles were fought.
Recommended for anyone interested in the intersections of gender, history, and medicine, 'Medicine as a Profession for Women' offers an unprecedented opportunity to engage with the voices and stories of women who have shaped the landscape of medical practice. The collection serves as a critical resource for understanding the multifaceted challenges faced by women in medicine, fostering a deeper appreciation for the perseverance and resilience demonstrated throughout history.
As such, it invites readers to explore a dynamic field through the experiences of those who navigated its evolution, enriching their understanding of both the profession and the persistent fight for gender equality within it.