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A New and Untried Course: Women's Medical College and Medical College of Pennysylvania, 1850-1998

A New and Untried Course: Women's Medical College and Medical College of Pennysylvania, 1850-1998

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In 1850, a group of reformist male Quaker physicians and allies founded the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania to offer formal medical training to women. By the 1890s, the renamed Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (WMC) had matured into a solid and progressive institution that would outlast other, younger women's medical schools that had arisen in the United States. Steven J. Peitzman describes how WMC survived periods of instability and crises as it became a remarkable experiment in single-sex professional education, and a rare early example of female-male collaboration in science and medicine. Its unique survival provided scarce opportunities for women physicians and scientists to teach and perform research, while maintaining the assurance of medical education free from gender discrimination, Yielding to complex forces, it became the coeducational Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1970 and found another new course to pursue

Author: Steve J. Peitzman
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 04/01/2000
Pages: 244
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.71d
ISBN: 9780813528168

Review Citation(s):
Scitech Book News 09/01/2000 pg. 63
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