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  2. File:Medical women (IA b22468080).pdf - Wikipedia

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    Medical Heritage Library b22468080 (User talk:Fæ/IA books#Fork10) (batch 1751-1899 #82296) File usage No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).

  3. Women of Salerno - Wikipedia

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    These women practiced medicine, and were known to both teach and to publish medical works. [1] Additionally, there is evidence that the study of female diseases was not their only interest, but they studied, taught, and practiced all branches of medicine, indeed multiple references attest to the vital role they played in surgical and scientific achievements.

  4. Women medical practitioners in Early Modern Europe

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    Throughout European history, women were taught knowledge of healing, most often from childhood. [6] When medicine as a profession in 13th century Europe, women healers started to be pushed from view. [ clarification needed ] [ 24 ] Licenses began to be required to practice medicine, but even so, this was only enforced for some clienteles. [ 25 ]

  5. Women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Along with women entering the medical field and feminist rights movement, came along the women's health movement which sought alternative methods of health care for women. This came through the creation of self-help books, most notably Our Bodies, Ourselves: A Book by and for Women. [38] This book gave women a "manual" to help understand their ...

  6. Unwell Women - Wikipedia

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    Unwell Women: A Journey Through Medicine and Myth in a Man-Made World is a 2021 non-fiction book by Elinor Cleghorn. Cleghorn provides a cultural history of the impacts of misogyny on western medicine and western medical practice.

  7. Metrodora - Wikipedia

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    On the Diseases and Cures of Women is a medical text preserved as part of a miscellany on a single manuscript, codex 75.3 from the Laurentian Library. [1] The manuscript dates to the late tenth or early eleventh century, [2] is authored by three different hands, [3] and was probably compiled in southern Italy. [4]

  8. This day in history: First twelve women graduate from Harvard ...

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    On this day in history, the first 12 women graduated from the prestigious Harvard Medical School. The Harvard Medical School listed the graduates' names on their website: First female graduates ...

  9. List of important publications in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Among other things, the book is known for the discovery of contagious diseases, and the introduction of experimental medicine, [1] clinical trials, [2] randomized controlled trials, [3] [4] efficacy tests, [5] [6] and clinical pharmacology. [7] The work is considered one of the most famous books in the history of medicine. [8]