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). In this major new study, Claire Brock examines the cult...
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Hoofdauteur: | Brock, Claire, 1977- (Auteur) |
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Formaat: | Elektronisch E-boek |
Taal: | Engels |
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Cambridge University Press,
2017.
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Online toegang: | https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316911921 |
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