Victorian Society recoiled at the thought of a woman learning about the human body. Yet in 1847, Elizabeth Blackwell was determined to become a physician–one who would not just improve the practice of medicine, but would also provide desperately needed medical care for the women of her time. Author Nancy Kline vividly recreates Blackwell’s world and her struggle to gain knowledge and acceptance in the closed, males only world of medicine.
Elizabeth Blackwell: First Woman M.D. is written by Nancy Kline and published by Conari Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Elizabeth Blackwell are 9781609254780, 1609254783 and the print ISBNs are 9781573240574, 1573240575.


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