Women in White Coats: How the First Women Doctors Changed the World of Medicine
Publisher,Swift Press
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 298 g
No. of Pages, 368
The triumphant story of three courageous women who become the first female doctors.
‘These women changed the world’ - Nina Sankovitch, bestselling author of American Rebels
In the early 1800s, women were dying in large numbers from treatable diseases because they avoided receiving medical care. Examinations performed by male doctors were often demeaning and painful, and women faced damaging social stigma from illness.
Despite countless obstacles, Elizabeth Blackwell, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Sophia Jex-Blake fought for a woman’s place in the male-dominated medical field. The three pioneers earned medical degrees and paved the way for other women to do the same, then built women-run hospitals and teaching colleges – creating for the first time medical care for women by women.
About the Author
Olivia Campbell is a journalist and author specialising in medicine and women; her work has appeared in The Guardian, the Washington Post, New York Magazine and The Cut, among others. This is her first book.
- Dimensions : 12.7 x 2.6 x 19.5 cm