1st Edition
Gendered Drugs and Medicine Historical and Socio-Cultural Perspectives
Biography
Teresa Ortiz-Gómez (MD, PhD in History of Medicine) is professor of History of Science at the University of Granada, Spain. She has published widely on gender and the history of medicine, the history of health professions, women in medicine and the history of midwives in Spain. She is currently working on the history of contraception and sexuality in Spain during Francoism and the Spanish transition to democracy. MarÃa Jesús Santesmases (PhD in chemistry, historian of science) is a research fellow at the Departamento de Ciencia, TecnologÃa y Sociedad, Instituto de FilosofÃa, Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, CSIC in Madrid, Spain. She studies the post-WWII history of experimental biology and medicine, and is currently working on the early practices of human cytogenetics and on the history of antibiotics in Spain.
"[A]n informative anthology on gender, medical practice, and drugs." - David T. Courtwright University of North Florida, Johns Hopkins University Press






