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- How British Women Became Doctors: The Story of the Royal Free Hospital and its Medical School - Neil McIntyre - First Edition
How British Women Became Doctors: The Story of the Royal Free Hospital and its Medical School - Neil McIntyre - First Edition
How British Women Became Doctors: The Story of the Royal Free Hospital and its Medical School - Neil McIntyre - First Edition
The medical school at the Royal Free Hospital was founded in 1874 as the London School of Medicine for Women and played a key role in opening the British medical profession to women, and in removing the barriers to a university education. The author uses the hospital's extensive archives to shine light on this fascinating story of women's struggle to become qualified doctors who were accepted as the equals of their male colleagues.
Small name sticker of a previous owner on the flyleaf. Very Good Condition. minor shelf wear. See pictures for more detail on condition and contents.
Published by Wenrowave Press 2014
Chunky paperback c.17cm x24cm x 3.5
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