Women Healers: Gender, Authority, and Medicine in Early Philadelphia

Women Healers: Gender, Authority, and Medicine in Early Philadelphia

によって Susan H. Brandt
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Science & Technology History Health & Wellness
形式 ハードカバー
ページ数 312
言語 英語
公開されました Apr 15, 2022
出版社 University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10 0812253868
ISBN-13 9780812253863
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In early Philadelphia, a unique tapestry of medicine and gender unfolded, revealing the intricate roles women played as healers. Susan H. Brandt masterfully delves into this often-overlooked history, showcasing how women navigated societal norms and expectations to establish their authority in the medical field. Their contributions were not merely sidelined; rather, they were a crucial part of the evolving healthcare landscape of the time.

Brandt explores the lives of these women healers, portraying them as resilient figures who challenged the male-dominated medical establishment. Through their practices, they cultivated a sense of community and trust, often serving as the first line of defense against illness for their neighbors. Their stories intertwine personal struggles with broader societal changes, bringing to light the complexities of gender and authority in the realm of medicine.

This exploration not only highlights the significant yet understated impact of women in healing but also invites readers to reassess the narratives surrounding early American medicine. By illuminating the past, Brandt encourages a deeper understanding of how gender continues to shape the practice of medicine today.

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