This article looks at the contingent developments that led to the feminization of hospital dispensing at the end of the nineteenth century in England. In the 1870s, as a result of the campaign of the Women's Movement to open medicine to women, the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women found it possible to place some of its protégées in the dispensaries of hospitals founded by members of the Movement. Coincidentally, a radical member of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society smoothed the way for them to take the Society's examinations, thus setting up an expectation that these women should be qualified. By the 1880s, the practice of employing female dispensers had spread to Birmingham, and the women here adopted a less difficult a...
This research examines the genesis of district nursing in England, and in particular explores the wa...
British women have hitherto been almost absent from the history of British colonialism in the Middle...
This book presents a new examination of Victorian nurses which challenges commonly-held assumptions ...
This research examines the genesis of district nursing in England, and in particular explores the wa...
The central theme of this work is the elucidation of the circumstances that led to the decline of th...
This is a study of women’s employment in Great Britain from 1891 to 1921 with special reference to i...
This is a study of women’s employment in Great Britain from 1891 to 1921 with special reference to i...
To investigate the origins of occupational sex-type, I have examined the change of clerical work fro...
This article examines how the body, clothing and deportment were important elements in women’s negot...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Monika WellsIn 1890 Emma Constance stone became the ...
This article explores how women defined work in relation to illness and childbearing circa 1800 thro...
This article explores how women defined work in relation to illness and childbearing circa 1800 thro...
This article explores how women defined work in relation to illness and childbearing circa 1800 thro...
This article examines how early women doctors managed their professional and public images in the se...
This article examines how early women doctors managed their professional and public images in the se...
This research examines the genesis of district nursing in England, and in particular explores the wa...
British women have hitherto been almost absent from the history of British colonialism in the Middle...
This book presents a new examination of Victorian nurses which challenges commonly-held assumptions ...
This research examines the genesis of district nursing in England, and in particular explores the wa...
The central theme of this work is the elucidation of the circumstances that led to the decline of th...
This is a study of women’s employment in Great Britain from 1891 to 1921 with special reference to i...
This is a study of women’s employment in Great Britain from 1891 to 1921 with special reference to i...
To investigate the origins of occupational sex-type, I have examined the change of clerical work fro...
This article examines how the body, clothing and deportment were important elements in women’s negot...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Monika WellsIn 1890 Emma Constance stone became the ...
This article explores how women defined work in relation to illness and childbearing circa 1800 thro...
This article explores how women defined work in relation to illness and childbearing circa 1800 thro...
This article explores how women defined work in relation to illness and childbearing circa 1800 thro...
This article examines how early women doctors managed their professional and public images in the se...
This article examines how early women doctors managed their professional and public images in the se...
This research examines the genesis of district nursing in England, and in particular explores the wa...
British women have hitherto been almost absent from the history of British colonialism in the Middle...
This book presents a new examination of Victorian nurses which challenges commonly-held assumptions ...