BLACKWELL, Elizabeth (1821 – 1910)
1821 – 1910
5 entries in the GMN corpus.
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1849 CE
#11948
Ship fever. An inaugural thesis, submitted for the degree of M.D., at Geneva Medical College, Jan. 1849.
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to graduate M.D. in the United States. This paper on typhus was her first publication, and is thus the first publication in America by a woman physician educated in the United S…
1852 CE
#11950
The laws of life, with special reference to the physical education of girls.
Blackwell's first book, a volume about the physical and mental development of girls, emphasizing the value of exercise, intended to help prepare young women for motherhood. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this …
1860 CE
#6649.9
Medicine as a profession for women.
1895 CE
#6649.92
Pioneer work in opening the medical profession to women; autobiographical sketches.
Blackwell led the movement in America to open the medical profession to women.
1902 CE
#12082
Essays in medical sociology. 2 vols.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.