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Women and Children First : The Trailblazing Life of Susan Dimock, M.D.

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In 19th-century America, it was assumed that woman patients would be treated by male doctors.

The idea of a "woman doctor" was deemed by many to lie somewhere between unfathomable and repugnant.

Then along came Susan Dimock. A young North Carolinian who dreamed of becoming a physician, and grew up to practice medicine in Boston, Dimock was not the first American woman to battle the patriarchal medical establishment.

But in the 1870s, she was arguably the best-educated, most-skilled woman surgeon in the nation as well as living proof that a woman could be competent, smart, lovely, and kind--all in the same package.Dimock's life reads like an adventure story, from recoiling at slave auctions and witnessing Civil War battles to escaping her fire-engulfed Southern hometown, then finding her place among Boston's most enterprising women.

She studied medicine in Zurich and Vienna, hiked the Swiss Alps, executed complex surgeries, and trained America's first professional nurses, ultimately inspiring a new generation of female surgeons.

It's no surprise that a prestigious Viennese medical professor, when asked for advice to aspiring young doctors, replied simply, "Make yourself to be like Miss Dimock." This biography is the first to give Susan Dimock her rightful place in medical, women's, and world history.

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Product Details
McFarland & Co Inc
1476692483 / 9781476692487
Paperback / softback
610.92
31/10/2023
United States
277 pages, 47 photos
152 x 229 mm, 272 grams