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Women and Medical Education (ES 5-vol. set)

Edited By Rui Kohiyama Copyright 2014
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Published by Eureka Press, Tokyo, and distributed outside Japan by Routledge. From the Introduction by Setsuko Kagawa The history of women’s medical education is one of the most remarkable aspects of social change in nineteenth-century Britain. Before the modernization and professionalization of medicine, women played an important part in the familial or local medical care systems. However,... Read more

Vol. 1 : Opening the Medical Profession to Women

Introduction by Setsuko Kagawa

Barbara Leigh Smith

Women and Work, 1857, c. 60 pp.

Elizabeth Blackwell

Medicine as a Profession for Women, English Woman's Journal, Vol.V, pp.145-160, 1862, c.20 pp.

Emily Davies

Medicine as a Profession for Women, 1862, in Thoughts on Some Questions Relating to Women, 1860-1908, pp. 34-40, 1910, c. 10 pp.

Frances Elizabeth Hoggan

Women in Medicine, in Elizabeth Stanton ed., The Woman Question in Europe, pp.63-89, 1884, c. 30 pp.

Sophia Jex-Blake

Medical Women : A Thesis and a History, 1886, c. 360 pp.

Mary Scharlieb

Women in Medical Profession, Historical Review; An Address at the Women's Institute on January 25th,1898, pp.1-16. Appendix pp.17-29, 1898, c. 35 pp.

Vol.2 : Life and Work of Female Pioneer Educators in Medicine, Part 1

Elizabeth Blackwell

Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women, 1895, c. 275 pp.

Louise Garrett Anderson

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson 1836-1917, 1939, c. 340 pp.

Vol.3 : Life and Work of Female Pioneer Educators in Medicine, Part 2

Margaret Todd

The Life of Sophia Jex-Blake, 1918, c. 600 pp.

Vol.4 : Founding Medical Schools for Women

Pechey-Phipson, Edith

Inaugural Address: London School of Medicine for Women , 1873, c. 35 pp.

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson

The Student's Pocket Book: Arranged for students of the London School of Medicine for Women, 1878, c. 110 pp.

Mary Scharlieb

Seven lamps of Medicine: Inaugural address delivered at the London School of Medicine for Women, 1882, c. 25 pp.

Isabel Thone

Sketch of the foundation and development of the London School of Medicine for Women, 1915, c. 65 pp.

Ann Preston

Introductory Lecture to the Class of the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1859, c. 15 pp.

Clara Marshall

The Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania: An Historical Outline, 1897, c. 145 pp.

Vol. 5 Female Work in Medicine in Colonial India

Frances Elizabeth Hoggan

Medical Work for Women in India, Englishwoman's Review, No. CXLIV, April 15th, 1885, pp.145-158 & No. CXLV, May 15th, 1885, pp. 194-200), 1882, c. 25 pp.

Mary Scharlieb

Reminiscences, 1924, c. 250 pp.

Margaret Balfour, Ruth Young & Dame Mary Scharlieb

The Work of Medical Women in India, 1929, c. 205 pp.

Also available:

Women’s Body, Health and Physical Education in Nineteenth to Early Twentieth- century Britain

Edited and introduced by Setsuko Kagawa, Professor, Nishikyusyu University

PUBLICATION DETAILS

5 volumes | £995

148 x 210 mm | c. 2,500. illus. b/w

set isbn: 978-4-902454-74-1

Biography

Rui Kohiyama