Elizabeth Blackwell’s name is synonymous with breaking barriers and paving the way for women in the field of medicine. As the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States ...
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first female doctor in the world. After earning a medical degree, she started her own practice in ...
Sign up to our Bulletin to hear about our health research news, events and opportunitites. Elizabeth Blackwell is one of Bristol's most influential women. She was the ...
Women’s History Month is an excellent time to pay tribute to the many women who significantly improved our understanding and practice of medicine. The achievements of the seven women ...
Historically, women have faced barriers to entering the field of medicine, being relegated to roles as caregivers rather than recognized as physicians and surgeons. Before 1847, US medical schools ...
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Join the staff of the Vermillion Public Library for a “Lunch & Learn” event at noon on Wednesday, March 26, with Dr. Marilyn Aronson of the South Dakota ...
This all changed when she met Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to study for a medical degree in America. This inspired Elizabeth to study medicine too, but no woman had ever done this in Britain.
Join the staff of the Vermillion Public Library for a “Lunch & Learn” event at noon on Wednesday, March 26, with Dr. Marilyn Aronson of the South Dakota ...
Featuring a who’s who of DailyArt favorites, from Artemisia Gentileschi to Sofonisba Anguissola to Rachel Ruysch, Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe.