The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... important contribution to colonial society in caring for the sick and disabled . Colonial America had no medical schools , few hospitals , and no laws licensing doctors or medical workers . Clergymen , governors , barbers , quacks , ap ...
... important contribution to colonial society in caring for the sick and disabled . Colonial America had no medical schools , few hospitals , and no laws licensing doctors or medical workers . Clergymen , governors , barbers , quacks , ap ...
Page 85
Gerda Lerner. uncomprehending citizenry , they served an important function . As yet , only a very small minority of ... importance in producing the generation of female leaders who initiated the campaign for woman's rights and after ...
Gerda Lerner. uncomprehending citizenry , they served an important function . As yet , only a very small minority of ... importance in producing the generation of female leaders who initiated the campaign for woman's rights and after ...
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... important public function on behalf of their husbands , as have the wives of important leaders in the business world . Yet , it must be stressed , theirs is entirely the public role of a wife , not that of a political figure who happens ...
... important public function on behalf of their husbands , as have the wives of important leaders in the business world . Yet , it must be stressed , theirs is entirely the public role of a wife , not that of a political figure who happens ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |