Sophia Jex-Blake: A Woman Pioneer in Nineteenth Century Medical Reform

Sophia Jex-Blake led the campaign that won for British women the right to enter the medical profession. Before taking up this cause she had studied women's education in England, Germany and the United states, and rejected the popular contemporary view that higher education would be wasted on women. Her medical crusade in Britain resulted in women's rights to professional careers and financial independence being more widely accepted.
After years of extensive lobbying, she founded the London School of Medicine for Women in 1874 and two years later, largely due to her efforts, legislation was passed enabling women to take qualifying examinations in medicine. Shirley Roberts shows Sophia Jex-Blake to have been a determined and resourceful pioneer, skilful in winning over both public and political opinion. But she was also an impetuous and at times tactless woman, who could provoke hostility, as well as loyalty. Sophia Jex-Blake is a fascinating account of one woman's struggle for equality.

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Sophia Jex-Blake: A Woman Pioneer in Nineteenth Century Medical Reform

Sophia Jex-Blake led the campaign that won for British women the right to enter the medical profession. Before taking up this cause she had studied women's education in England, Germany and the United states, and rejected the popular contemporary view that higher education would be wasted on women. Her medical crusade in Britain resulted in women's rights to professional careers and financial independence being more widely accepted.
After years of extensive lobbying, she founded the London School of Medicine for Women in 1874 and two years later, largely due to her efforts, legislation was passed enabling women to take qualifying examinations in medicine. Shirley Roberts shows Sophia Jex-Blake to have been a determined and resourceful pioneer, skilful in winning over both public and political opinion. But she was also an impetuous and at times tactless woman, who could provoke hostility, as well as loyalty. Sophia Jex-Blake is a fascinating account of one woman's struggle for equality.

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Sophia Jex-Blake: A Woman Pioneer in Nineteenth Century Medical Reform

Sophia Jex-Blake: A Woman Pioneer in Nineteenth Century Medical Reform

by Shirley Roberts
Sophia Jex-Blake: A Woman Pioneer in Nineteenth Century Medical Reform

Sophia Jex-Blake: A Woman Pioneer in Nineteenth Century Medical Reform

by Shirley Roberts

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Sophia Jex-Blake led the campaign that won for British women the right to enter the medical profession. Before taking up this cause she had studied women's education in England, Germany and the United states, and rejected the popular contemporary view that higher education would be wasted on women. Her medical crusade in Britain resulted in women's rights to professional careers and financial independence being more widely accepted.
After years of extensive lobbying, she founded the London School of Medicine for Women in 1874 and two years later, largely due to her efforts, legislation was passed enabling women to take qualifying examinations in medicine. Shirley Roberts shows Sophia Jex-Blake to have been a determined and resourceful pioneer, skilful in winning over both public and political opinion. But she was also an impetuous and at times tactless woman, who could provoke hostility, as well as loyalty. Sophia Jex-Blake is a fascinating account of one woman's struggle for equality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134882663
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/27/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Shirley Roberts (Author)

Table of Contents

Table of events Introduction 1. Childhood in Sussex 2. The student in London 3. The student abroad 4. A change of direction 5. The Edinburgh campaign begins 6. A disputed prize and a students' riot 7. The battle moves to the law courts 8. The end of the Edinburgh campaign 9. 'The time for a reform has come' 10. The years in practice 11. The return to Sussex Bibliography Index

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