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An invaluable reference work chronicling the lives of over 200 women who received medical degrees in the United States before the Civil War. This groundbreaking reference work contains brief biographical articles for over two hundred women, most of them little known, who graduated from schools of medicine in the United States before the Civil War. The volume includes an introductory essay examining the social and religious backgrounds of the women graduates, as well as their motivations for becoming physicians and their varying degrees of success as practitioners. In addition, the essay offersinformation on what physician training and practice were like during the period, as well as on the need for reform that provided a setting for women's entry into the profession. The biographical entries are supplemented by a chronological table of female medical graduates and a geographical table indicating the places in which they practiced. Edward C. Atwater is emeritus professor of medicine and the history of medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.

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Introduction The Excellent Miss Blackwell Biographical Dictionary of 222 Graduates Appendix A: Chronological List of Graduates and the Schools They Attended Appendix B: Medical Graduates of the American Hydropathic Institute, 1851 and 1852 Appendix C: Pre-Civil War Women Medical Doctors Mentioned in Books and Biographical Dictionaries Appdenix D: Principal Locations in Which the Earliest Woman Medical Graduates Served Professionally Lists Showing Career Choices and Accomplishments of the Graduates General Bibliography Index of Names

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    Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
    Publication Date: 25/11/2016
    ISBN13: 9781580465717, 978-1580465717
    ISBN10: 1580465714

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    An invaluable reference work chronicling the lives of over 200 women who received medical degrees in the United States before the Civil War. This groundbreaking reference work contains brief biographical articles for over two hundred women, most of them little known, who graduated from schools of medicine in the United States before the Civil War. The volume includes an introductory essay examining the social and religious backgrounds of the women graduates, as well as their motivations for becoming physicians and their varying degrees of success as practitioners. In addition, the essay offersinformation on what physician training and practice were like during the period, as well as on the need for reform that provided a setting for women's entry into the profession. The biographical entries are supplemented by a chronological table of female medical graduates and a geographical table indicating the places in which they practiced. Edward C. Atwater is emeritus professor of medicine and the history of medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction The Excellent Miss Blackwell Biographical Dictionary of 222 Graduates Appendix A: Chronological List of Graduates and the Schools They Attended Appendix B: Medical Graduates of the American Hydropathic Institute, 1851 and 1852 Appendix C: Pre-Civil War Women Medical Doctors Mentioned in Books and Biographical Dictionaries Appdenix D: Principal Locations in Which the Earliest Woman Medical Graduates Served Professionally Lists Showing Career Choices and Accomplishments of the Graduates General Bibliography Index of Names

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