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The Life of Elizabeth Blackwell by Elizabeth Schleichert (Illustrated by Antonio Castro)(Hardcover), September 7, 2006
This review is from: The Life of Elizabeth Blackwell (Pioneers in Health and Medicine) (Library Binding)
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America's first female physician, Elizabeth Blackwell brought to her profession a revolutionary view of medical practice and education. Her career is a series of notable "first": she opened the first hospital staffed by women physicians and the first woman's medical college. Equally important, Blackwell redefined the scope of health care and worked to create a medical community responsive to the needs of women, children, minority groups, and the poor. The Life of Elizabeth Blackwell chronicles a difficult and lonely struggle: the struggle of a pioneering woman to make a place for women in the medical profession.
Part of the 'Pioneers in Health and Medicine' series from Twenty-First Century Books (a division of Henry Holt and Co.)
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