Out of the Dead House

Out of the Dead House

Author: Susan Wells

Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres

Published: 2012-11-01

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 0299171736

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In the last decades of the nineteenth century, two thousand women physicians formed a significant and lively scientific community in the United States. Many were active writers; they participated in the development of medical record-keeping and research, and they wrote self-help books, social and political essays, fiction, and poetry. Out of the Dead House rediscovers the contributions these women made to the developing practice of medicine and to a community of women in science. Susan Wells combines studies of medical genres, such as the patient history or the diagnostic conversation, with discussions of individual writers. The women she discusses include Ann Preston, the first woman dean of a medical college; Hannah Longshore, a successful practitioner who combined conventional and homeopathic medicine; Rebecca Crumpler, the first African American woman physician to publish a medical book; and Mary Putnam Jacobi, writer of more than 180 medical articles and several important books. Wells shows how these women learned to write, what they wrote, and how these texts were read. Out of the Dead House also documents the ways that women doctors influenced medical discourse during the formation of the modern profession. They invented forms and strategies for medical research and writing, including methods of using survey information, taking patient histories, and telling case histories. Out of the Dead House adds a critical episode to the developing story of women as producers and critics of culture, including scientific culture.


Transactions

Transactions

Author: American Medical Association

Publisher:

Published: 1877

Total Pages: 734

ISBN-13:

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List of members in vol. 1-17 and occasional other volumes.


The Dawn of the New Cycle

The Dawn of the New Cycle

Author: W. Michael Ashcraft

Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9781572332003

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In considering a group that identified with Victorian American culture and its anxieties while adhering to an occult worldview that most of their contemporaries found strange, if not dangerous, the book explains why these middle-class Americans found Theosophy so persuasive and why they left family and friends behind to take up residence at this California settlement."--BOOK JACKET.


Extraordinary Women of the Rocky Mountain West

Extraordinary Women of the Rocky Mountain West

Author:

Publisher: Pikes Peak Library District

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 1567352774

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Contains papers presented at the fourth annual Pikes Peak Regional History Symposium held June 9, 2007 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Profiles a number of prominent and exceptional women throughout the history of the Rocky Mountain West and highlights the political, cultural, economic and social conditions which these women helped to shape.