Woman Doctor
Author: Florence Haseltine
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 1980-07
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 9780345290137
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Author: Florence Haseltine
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: 1980-07
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 9780345290137
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: RACHEL. BAKER
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Published: 1971
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mari Grana
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2005-01-01
Total Pages: 363
ISBN-13: 0762751940
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen Mollie stepped off the train in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1890, she knew she had to start a new life. She'd left her husband and his medical practice behind in Iowa, and with only a few hundred dollars in her pocket and a great deal of pride, she set out to find a new position as a physician. She was offered a job as a doctor to the miners in Bannack, Montana, and thus began her epic adventures as a pioneer doctor, a suffragette, and a crusader for public health reform in the Rocky Mountain West. Pioneer Doctor: The Story of a Woman's Work is the true story of Dr. Mary (Mollie) Babcock Atwater, a medicine woman who found freedom and opportunity in the wide-open spaces of America's frontier west. This remarkable tale has been creatively retold here by her granddaughter, award-winning author Mari Grana. Blending information from historical records as well as interviews with family and friends, the author has reconstructed Mollie's steps into a dramatic narrative that brings to life the doctor's struggles, her accomplishments, and the times in which she lived. Beautifully written and thoroughly researched, this is not just the biography of a fascinating woman. It is also the story of an era when daring women ventured forth and changed history for the rest of us.
Author: Nawal El Saadawi
Publisher: City Lights Publishers
Published: 1989-01-01
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780872862234
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRebelling against the contraints of family and society, a young Egyptian woman decides to study medicine, becoming the only woman in a class of men. Her encounters with the other students- as well as the male and female corpses in the autopsy room...
Author: Patricia Valdez
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Published: 2018-03-13
Total Pages: 41
ISBN-13: 0399557253
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor fans of Ada Twist: Scientist comes a fascinating picture book biography of a pioneering female scientist--who loved reptiles! Back in the days of long skirts and afternoon teas, young Joan Procter entertained the most unusual party guests: slithery and scaly ones, who turned over teacups and crawled past the crumpets.... While other girls played with dolls, Joan preferred the company of reptiles. She carried her favorite lizard with her everywhere--she even brought a crocodile to school! When Joan grew older, she became the Curator of Reptiles at the British Museum. She went on to design the Reptile House at the London Zoo, including a home for the rumored-to-be-vicious komodo dragons. There, just like when she was a little girl, Joan hosted children's tea parties--with her komodo dragon as the guest of honor. With a lively text and vibrant illustrations, scientist and writer Patricia Valdez and illustrator Felicita Sala bring to life Joan Procter's inspiring story of passion and determination. A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year selection
Author: Francene Sabin
Publisher: Troll Communications
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780893757571
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTraces the early life of the first woman physician, relating the struggle women had to face in becoming doctors and practicing medicine.
Author: Matt Doeden
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Published: 2021-08-01
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 1728434297
DOWNLOAD EBOOKElizabeth Blackwell shattered the glass ceiling as the first woman doctor. Learn how she defied stereotypes and opened a medical practice to treat female patients.
Author: Barbara Duden
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 9780674954045
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDuden asserts that the most basic biological and medical terms that we use to describe our own bodies--male and female, healthy or sick--are cultural constructions. To illustrate this, she delves into records of an 18th-century German physician who documented the medical histories of 1,800 women of all ages and backgrounds, often in their own words.
Author: Dr. Bethenia Angelina Owens-Adair
Publisher: BIG BYTE BOOKS
Published: 2014-11-20
Total Pages: 482
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA friend once said to her, ‘If I wished to increase your height two and a half inches, I would attempt to press you down, and you would grow upward from sheer resentment.’ Divorced at eighteen from an abusive husband in 1859 (scandalous at the time), and with a little baby to care for, Bethenia Angelina Owens was determined to make her way in the world. Her family begged her to let them support her but she wanted to earn her own livelihood. Taking in laundry, teaching school, and making cheese were among the tasks she set herself to. She eventually built a thriving business as a milliner that allowed her to send her son to college and to fulfill her own dream of becoming a doctor. Against all odds and a tidal wave of objections by friends, family, and male doctors, she prevailed. Despite the sentiment of the times that it was disgraceful for a woman to practice medicine, she enrolled in 1878 at the University of Michigan. By 1884, she was making $7,000 per year, an astronomical sum, as a physician. For all of her life she was a strong and vocal advocate of women's rights. As a doctor, she gave the shocking advice, "Nothing will preserve woman’s grace and her symmetrical form so much as vigorous and systematic exercise, and horseback riding stands at the head of the list, providing she has a foot in each stirrup, instead of having the right limb twisted around a horn." She also provides accounts of other pioneer women of her acquaintance. For the first time, this long out-of-print volume is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones. Be sure to LOOK INSIDE by clicking the cover above. Buy it today!
Author: Mary Canaga Rowland
Publisher:
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 196
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKNot only was Dr. Mary Canaga Rowland one of the first woman doctors in America, she was one of the few who practiced in the rough and tumble world of the Wild West. This is the fascinating autobiography of one woman's unique life as pioneer physician and single mother at the turn of the century.