- Main
- Biography & Autobiography - Medical, Legal & Social Sciences
- Lady Doctors: The Untold Stories of...
Lady Doctors: The Untold Stories of India's First Women in Medicine
Kavitha RaoAt a time when medicine is a
highly sought-after career for Indian women, it is hard to imagine what
it was like for the pioneers. The story of how firmly they were bound in
fetters of family, caste and society, and how fiercely they fought to
escape, needs to be told. In Lady Doctors, Kavitha Rao unearths
the extraordinary stories of six women from the 1860s to the 1930s, who
defied the idea that they were unfit for medicine by virtue of their
gender. From Anandibai Joshi, who broke caste rules by crossing an
ocean, to Rukhmabai Raut, who escaped a child marriage, divorced her
husband and studied to be a doctor; from Kadambini Ganguly, who took
care of eight children while she worked, to child widow Haimabati Sen,
who overcame poverty and hardship—these women had a profound and lasting
impact. And in their forgotten lives lie many lessons for modern women.
In
truth, the compelling stories of these radical women have been erased
from our textbooks and memories, because histories have mostly been
written by men, about men. In an immensely readable narrative, and with
impeccable research, Lady Doctors rectifies this omission.
该文件将通过电报信使发送给您。 您最多可能需要 1-5 分钟才能收到它。
注意:确保您已将您的帐户链接到 Z-Library Telegram 机器人。
该文件将发送到您的 Kindle 帐户。 您最多可能需要 1-5 分钟才能收到它。
请注意:您需要验证要发送到Kindle的每本书。检查您的邮箱中是否有来自亚马逊Kindle的验证电子邮件。