Sympathy and Science : Women Physicians in American Medicine.
- 2nd ed.
- 1 online resource (500 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Colonial Beginnings and Separate Spheres -- Exploring Diversity -- Women and Professionalization -- Recent Scholarship -- New Directions for Future Scholarship -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes -- 1. Colonial Beginnings: Public Men and Private Women -- Notes -- 2. The Middle-Class Woman Finds Health Reform -- Notes -- 3. Bringing Science into the Home: Women Enter the Medical Profession -- Notes -- 4. Separate but Equal: Medical Education for Women in the Nineteenth Century -- Notes -- 5. Women and the Profession: The Doctor as a Lady -- Notes -- 6. The Woman Professional: The Lady as a Doctor -- Notes -- 7. Science, Morality, and Women Doctors: Mary Putnam Jacobi and Elizabeth Blackwell as Representative Types -- Notes -- 8. Doctors and Patients: Gender and Medical Treatment in Nineteenth-Century America -- Notes -- 9. Hopes Unfulfilled: Women Physicians and the Social Transformation of American Medicine -- Notes -- 10. The Emergence of Social Medicine: Women's Work in the Profession -- Notes -- 11. Integration in Name Only -- Notes -- 12. Quo Vadis? -- Notes -- Appendix. Notes on Methodology -- Bibliography -- Notes -- Index -- A-B -- C -- D-E -- F-G -- H -- I-K -- L-M -- N-O -- P -- Q-S -- T-Y -- W -- Y-Z.
9780807876084
Medicine -- United States -- History. Physicians -- United States -- History. Social medicine -- United States -- History. Women physicians -- United States -- History.