Women in Medicine in the Long Nineteenth Century
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Women in Medicine in the Long Nineteenth Century
Volume I: Debates
Brock, Claire
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2024
308
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Inglês
9781032207896
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Volume 1 - Debates Volume 1 - Introduction 1. Samuel Gregory, Letters to Ladies In Favor of Female Physicians For Their Own Sex, 3rd edition (Boston: New England Female Medical College, 1856). 2. William Dale, The Present State of the Medical Profession in Great Britain and Ireland, With Remarks on the Preliminary and Moral Education of Medical and Surgical Students (London: A.W. Bennett, 1860), frontispiece image of 'The "Upas" of the Medical Profession'. 3. 'Lady Doctors', in Jennie June, Jennie Juneiana: Talks on Women's Topics (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1864), pp. 115-117. 4. Thomas Markby, Medical Women (London: Harrison, 1869). 5. A Woman Physician and Surgeon [Mary Edwards Walker], Unmasked, or The Science of Immorality. To Gentlemen (Philadelphia: Wm. H. Boyd, 1878). 6. Walter Rivington, The Medical Profession: Being the Essay to Which Was Awarded the First Carmichael Prize of GBP200 By the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland (Fannin & Co.: Dublin, 1879), pp. 134-138. 7. Emma Hosken Woodward, Men, Women, and Progress (London: Dulau and Co., 1885), pp. 119-141. 8. 'Physical Society', Guy's Hospital Gazette (5 December 1891), pp. 290-292 9. Arabella Kenealy, 'How Women Doctors are Made', Ludgate, IV (May 1897), pp. 29-35. 10. 'Pioneer Women Doctors: Dr Elizabeth Blackwell, Dr Garrett Anderson, Dr Sophia Jex-Blake', in Edwin A. Pratt, Pioneer Women in Victoria's Reign: Being Short Histories of Great Movements (London: George Newnes, Limited, 1897), pp. 92-117. 11. Isabel Thorne, Sketch of the Foundation and Development of the London School of Medicine for Women (London: Printed by G. Sharrow, 1905). 12. Mary Scharlieb, The Seven Lamps of Medicine: Inaugural Address Delivered at the London School of Medicine for Women, October 1, 1887 (Oxford: Printed for Private Circulation by Horace Hart, 1888), and A Woman's Words to Women On the Care of Their Health in England and in India (London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., Ltd, 1895), pp. 1-32. 13. 'Lady Doctors. Increasing Demand for Their Services. Some Objections. The Question of "Nerves"', Observer (8 September 1907), p. 3. 14. F. Howard Marsh, 'Scarcity of Doctors', Cambridge Review (24 February 1915), pp. 221-222 15. Beatrice Harraden, 'Women Doctors in the War', Windsor Magazine, XLIII (December 1915-May 1916), pp. 175-193 , Index
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Female professional practice;Medical women;Global medicine;British Empire;Medical tyranny;Patients;Victorian Literature
Volume 1 - Debates Volume 1 - Introduction 1. Samuel Gregory, Letters to Ladies In Favor of Female Physicians For Their Own Sex, 3rd edition (Boston: New England Female Medical College, 1856). 2. William Dale, The Present State of the Medical Profession in Great Britain and Ireland, With Remarks on the Preliminary and Moral Education of Medical and Surgical Students (London: A.W. Bennett, 1860), frontispiece image of 'The "Upas" of the Medical Profession'. 3. 'Lady Doctors', in Jennie June, Jennie Juneiana: Talks on Women's Topics (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1864), pp. 115-117. 4. Thomas Markby, Medical Women (London: Harrison, 1869). 5. A Woman Physician and Surgeon [Mary Edwards Walker], Unmasked, or The Science of Immorality. To Gentlemen (Philadelphia: Wm. H. Boyd, 1878). 6. Walter Rivington, The Medical Profession: Being the Essay to Which Was Awarded the First Carmichael Prize of GBP200 By the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland (Fannin & Co.: Dublin, 1879), pp. 134-138. 7. Emma Hosken Woodward, Men, Women, and Progress (London: Dulau and Co., 1885), pp. 119-141. 8. 'Physical Society', Guy's Hospital Gazette (5 December 1891), pp. 290-292 9. Arabella Kenealy, 'How Women Doctors are Made', Ludgate, IV (May 1897), pp. 29-35. 10. 'Pioneer Women Doctors: Dr Elizabeth Blackwell, Dr Garrett Anderson, Dr Sophia Jex-Blake', in Edwin A. Pratt, Pioneer Women in Victoria's Reign: Being Short Histories of Great Movements (London: George Newnes, Limited, 1897), pp. 92-117. 11. Isabel Thorne, Sketch of the Foundation and Development of the London School of Medicine for Women (London: Printed by G. Sharrow, 1905). 12. Mary Scharlieb, The Seven Lamps of Medicine: Inaugural Address Delivered at the London School of Medicine for Women, October 1, 1887 (Oxford: Printed for Private Circulation by Horace Hart, 1888), and A Woman's Words to Women On the Care of Their Health in England and in India (London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., Ltd, 1895), pp. 1-32. 13. 'Lady Doctors. Increasing Demand for Their Services. Some Objections. The Question of "Nerves"', Observer (8 September 1907), p. 3. 14. F. Howard Marsh, 'Scarcity of Doctors', Cambridge Review (24 February 1915), pp. 221-222 15. Beatrice Harraden, 'Women Doctors in the War', Windsor Magazine, XLIII (December 1915-May 1916), pp. 175-193 , Index
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