Gesa Kirsch: The Power of Professional Networks among late Nineteenth Century Women Physicians
Published : 08-04-2021 - Duration : 01:07:10 - Like : 1 - Dislike : 0
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In this talk, Gesa Kirsch will examine how the brain has been socially constructed as both metaphor and anatomy in medical history. Specifically, she investigates the ways in which late nineteenth century women physicians responded to the formidable challenges they faced. Despite growing numbers of women in the profession, many medical schools did not accept women, opportunities to train as interns were restricted, and most women had to justify their career choices in terms of propriety, moralit
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