Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors? Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors?

Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors‪?‬

The Story of Elizabeth Blackwell

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Descripción editorial

In the 1830s, when a brave and curious girl named Elizabeth Blackwell was growing up, women were supposed to be wives and mothers. Some women could be teachers or seamstresses, but career options were few. Certainly no women were doctors.

But Elizabeth refused to accept the common beliefs that women weren't smart enough to be doctors, or that they were too weak for such hard work. And she would not take no for an answer. Although she faced much opposition, she worked hard and finally—when she graduated from medical school and went on to have a brilliant career—proved her detractors wrong. This inspiring story of the first female doctor shows how one strong-willed woman opened the doors for all the female doctors to come.

Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors? by Tanya Lee Stone is an NPR Best Book of 2013

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  • GÉNERO
    Niños
    PUBLICADO
    2013
    19 de febrero
    IDIOMA
    EN
    Inglés
    EXTENSIÓN
    40
    Páginas
    EDITORIAL
    Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
    VENTAS
    Macmillan
    TAMAÑO
    29.2
    MB

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