This chapter examines the history of women's entry to the medical profession in Britain and Ireland. It explores contemporary arguments both for and against women’s entry to British and Irish medical schools in the nineteenth century, illustrating how such arguments centred on women’s physical, emotional and mental natures, and how these made them either fit or unfit to be doctors. The chapter also examines the experiences of early women doctors who gained entry to medical schools in this period. The importance of the First World War in further opening avenues to women who wished to study medicine is also explored. The chapter ultimately shows how Victorian attitudes to women in the medical profession persisted well into the twentieth centu...
This paper examines the experiences of women in one professional organisation - the British Medical ...
The nineteenth century was important for medicine in Britain because the foundations of a united med...
During the First World War in Britain, women were exhorted to rally to the nation's need and to trai...
In 1877, the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland made history by becoming the first in...
This thesis examines the history of women in medicine in Ireland from the 1880s to the 1920s. It arg...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
This book is the first comprehensive history of Irish women in medicine in the late nineteenth and e...
From the late 1860s to 1900s, the British medical press was preoccupied by debates about the suitabi...
From the late 1860s to 1900s, the British medical press was preoccupied by debates about the suitabi...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, significant changes in surgery coincided with the entr...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, significant changes in surgery coincided with the entr...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, significant changes in surgery coincided with the entr...
This chapter explores the history of the first generation of women medical graduates in Ireland and ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Monika WellsIn 1890 Emma Constance stone became the ...
This paper examines the experiences of women in one professional organisation - the British Medical ...
The nineteenth century was important for medicine in Britain because the foundations of a united med...
During the First World War in Britain, women were exhorted to rally to the nation's need and to trai...
In 1877, the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland made history by becoming the first in...
This thesis examines the history of women in medicine in Ireland from the 1880s to the 1920s. It arg...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
This book is the first comprehensive history of Irish women in medicine in the late nineteenth and e...
From the late 1860s to 1900s, the British medical press was preoccupied by debates about the suitabi...
From the late 1860s to 1900s, the British medical press was preoccupied by debates about the suitabi...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, significant changes in surgery coincided with the entr...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, significant changes in surgery coincided with the entr...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, significant changes in surgery coincided with the entr...
This chapter explores the history of the first generation of women medical graduates in Ireland and ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1987 Monika WellsIn 1890 Emma Constance stone became the ...
This paper examines the experiences of women in one professional organisation - the British Medical ...
The nineteenth century was important for medicine in Britain because the foundations of a united med...
During the First World War in Britain, women were exhorted to rally to the nation's need and to trai...