Before 1850, the field of medicine was closed to women. In 1850, a group of radical reformist male Quaker physicians founded the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania to offer formal medical training to women. This book explores the lives and the work of those first medical students.
Before 1850, the field of medicine was closed to women. In 1850, a group of radical reformist male Quaker physicians founded the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania to offer formal medical training to women. This book explores the lives and the work of those first medical students.
Ch. 1. "A New and Untried Course" Ch. 2. Building Within, Opposition Without Ch. 3. Ann Preston, M.D.: An Excursus Ch. 4. Deans Bodley and Marshall: Approaching a Golden Age Ch. 5. Curriculum, Clinics, and Coeducation in the Faculty Ch. 6. Student Life at the Mature "Woman's Med" Ch. 7. The Age of Educational Reform: 1900-1920 Ch. 8. The Troubled 1920s and the Tallant Affair Ch. 9. As One Hundred Years Approached Ch. 10. The Marion Fay Years: Reshaping the "Good Medical School" Ch. 11. Coeducation (coauthored with Kristin Bunin) Ch. 12. Medical College of Pennsylvania: What Course Now?
Ch. 1. "A New and Untried Course" Ch. 2. Building Within, Opposition Without Ch. 3. Ann Preston, M.D.: An Excursus Ch. 4. Deans Bodley and Marshall: Approaching a Golden Age Ch. 5. Curriculum, Clinics, and Coeducation in the Faculty Ch. 6. Student Life at the Mature "Woman's Med" Ch. 7. The Age of Educational Reform: 1900-1920 Ch. 8. The Troubled 1920s and the Tallant Affair Ch. 9. As One Hundred Years Approached Ch. 10. The Marion Fay Years: Reshaping the "Good Medical School" Ch. 11. Coeducation (coauthored with Kristin Bunin) Ch. 12. Medical College of Pennsylvania: What Course Now?
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