When Elizabeth Blackwell studied medicine and put up her sign in New York, she was regarded as fair game, and was called a "she doctor." The college that had admitted her closed its doors afterward against other women; and supposed they were shut out forever. But Dr. Blackwell was a woman of fine intellect, of great personal worth and a level head. How good it was that such a woman was the first doctor! She was well equipped by study at home and abroad, and prepared to contend with prejudice and every opposing thing.


The Progress of Fifty Years (1893)


When Elizabeth Blackwell studied medicine and put up her sign in New York, she was regarded as fair game, and was called a she doctor. The college...

When Elizabeth Blackwell studied medicine and put up her sign in New York, she was regarded as fair game, and was called a she doctor. The college...

When Elizabeth Blackwell studied medicine and put up her sign in New York, she was regarded as fair game, and was called a she doctor. The college...

When Elizabeth Blackwell studied medicine and put up her sign in New York, she was regarded as fair game, and was called a she doctor. The college...