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British Women Surgeons and their Patients, 1860-1918
When women agitated to join the medical profession in Britain during the 1860s, the practice of surgery proved both a help (women were neat, patient and used to needlework) and a hindrance (surgery was brutal, bloody and distinctly unfeminine).
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617.09 BRO b
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press.,
2017
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English
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9781316911921
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617.09
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text
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computer
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online resource
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- Statement of Responsibility
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Claire Brock
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erwin
- Source
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https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316911921
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