Regina morantz-sanchez biography
Regina Morantz-Sanchez - Wikipedia
Conduct Unbecoming a Woman: Medicine on Trial in ... - U-M LSA
- Regina Morantz-Sanchez.
504 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, appends., notes, index
- Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8078-4890-6
Published: August 2000 - E-book EPUB ISBN: 978-0-8078-7608-4
Published: October 2005 - E-book PDF ISBN: 979-8-8908-7378-1
Published: October 2005
Buy this Book
For Professors:
Free E-Exam Copies
Awards & distinctions
1987 History of Women in Science Prize, History of Science Society
When first published in 1985, Sympathy and Sciencewas hailed as a groundbreaking study of women in medicine. It remains the most comprehensive history of American women physicians available. Tracing the participation of women in the medical profession from the colonial period to the present, Regina Morantz-Sanchez examines women's roles as nurses, midwives, and practitioners of folk medicine in early America; recounts their successful struggles in the nineteenth century to enter medical schools and found their own institutions and organizations;
Regina Markell Morantz-Sanchez is an American historian, and professor at University of Michigan. Regina Markell Morantz-Sanchez is an American historian, and professor at University of Michigan. I was born in Israel and grew up in a small Moshav near Hadera.
| Biography: Professor Morantz-Sanchez began researching and teaching women's history in 1971, during the early stages of its development as a field. | |
| Regina Markell Morantz-Sanchez is an American historian, and professor at University of Michigan. | |
| Regina Markell Morantz-Sanchez is an American historian, and professor at University of Michigan. |
Regina Morantz-Sanchez | U-M LSA Department of History
Biography of Regina Morantz-Sanchez
Sympathy and Science: Women Physicians in American Medicine
- Regina Morantz-Sanchez.
Regina Morantz-Sanchez - Wikidata
'Conduct Unbecoming a Woman': Malpractice or Misogyny?
- Regina Markell Morantz-Sanchez is an American historian, and professor at University of Michigan.
Sympathy and Science: Women Physicians in American ... - U-M LSA
- Tracing the participation of women in the medical profession from the colonial period to the present, Regina Morantz-Sanchez examines women's roles as nurses, midwives, and practitioners of folk medicine in early America; recounts their successful struggles in the nineteenth century to enter medical schools and found their own institutions and.