The reader knows that Elizabeth Blackwell was treated poorly when she started medical school through accounts of her experiences, such as facing hostility and discrimination from male students and faculty. Additionally, her struggle to gain admission itself, as she was initially rejected from multiple institutions solely due to her gender, illustrates the pervasive bias against women in medicine at the time. Her perseverance in the face of such challenges highlights the significant obstacles she encountered.
It was in the United States because of where she was born. She was born in Bristol England, and women were not treated equally there in that time. She was born in the 1800's.
Elizabeth Blackwell's first jobs were in the United States because she was born in Bristol, England, in the 1800's. Back then, women were not treated the same as men.
She opened the new york infermany for womon and children
queen elizabeth treated "bess throckmorton" as the daughter she never had! they had a close relationship.
The medical opinion is that most can be treated with the appropriate care.
Where ever you have been treated.
With medical treatment
are medical conditions that can be treated
BPH treated with TURP means benign prostatic hypertrophy treated with transurethral resection of the prostate.
Major burns should always be treated by a medical practitioner.
Yes, with counseling and medical treatments.
Heart disease can be treated many ways. It could be treated by: 1.) lifestyle change 2.) medicines 3.) medical & surgical procedures