Women & Public Health


WOMEN & PUBLIC HEALTH 

“Women have always been healers as well as caretakers; they have acted as pharmacists, physicians, nurses, herbalists, abortionists, counselors, midwives, and sages or "wise women." They also have been called witches. In the physician role, however, society rarely permitted them to perform in the same capacities and positions as men.”

Source: Encyclopedia.com

Women as Health Professionals, Historical Issues of

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