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Conduct Unbecoming a Woman: Medicine on Trial in Turn-Of-The-Century Brooklyn
Conduct Unbecoming a Woman Medicine on Trial in TurnOfTheCentury Brooklyn
Author: Regina Morantz-Sanchez
In the spring of 1889, a burgeoning Brooklyn newspaper, the Daily Eagle, printed a series of articles that detailed a history of midnight hearses and botched operations performed by a scalpel-eager female surgeon named Dr. Mary Dixon-Jones. The ensuing avalanche of public outrage gave rise to two trials—one for manslaughte...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780195139280
ISBN-10: 0195139283
Publication Date: 10/9/2000
Pages: 308
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Book Type: Paperback
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For a fascinating subject, the book reads like the first draft of a dissertation that needs the steady hand of a good advisor. If you can look past the author's pendantic points, there's a good story, but I wanted less dropping of names and more understanding of the people, especially Dr. Dixon Jones; one does not come to know her as a person, only a persona. I took a lot away historically, but the reader and psychologist in me wanted much more. Still, it's a good read if you like medical history and are interested in medicine and gender dynamics. It's worth the couple of hours I spent reading it.
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