Medical Women
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066152963
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À propos de ce livre
In "Medical Women," Sophia Jex-Blake navigates the socio-cultural landscape of 19th-century medicine, advocating for women's rightful place within the profession. Jex-Blake employs a compelling narrative style, punctuated by personal anecdotes and statistical evidence, to illuminate the barriers faced by female medical practitioners. The book serves as both a historical account and a call to action, shedding light on the challenges surrounding gender inequality in healthcare during an era when women were largely excluded from medical institutions. Through meticulous research, Jex-Blake contextualizes the broader feminist movement of her time, thus inviting readers to reflect on the systemic barriers that persist today. Sophia Jex-Blake was a pioneering British physician, known for her relentless advocacy for women's rights in medicine and education. As one of the first women to obtain a medical degree in the UK, her personal experiences with discrimination and her frustration with the limits placed on women fueled her commitment to reform. Jex-Blake's contributions to medical training and her founding role in the Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women exemplify her profound dedication to the advancement of women in the medical field. "Medical Women" is an essential read for anyone interested in gender studies, medical history, or feminist literature. Jex-Blake's intersection of personal experience and scholarly research not only educates but also inspires action in the ongoing struggle for equality in the medical profession. This book is a powerful testament to resilience and a vital resource for understanding the evolution of women's roles in medicine.
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