Students and faculty at Geneva Medical College were amazed when Elizabeth Blackwell arrived because she was the first woman to apply for admission to a medical school in the United States. At that time, medical education was overwhelmingly male-dominated, and her application challenged the prevailing norms of gender roles. The faculty initially believed her admission would be a publicity stunt, but their surprise only grew as she excelled in her studies, ultimately paving the way for future women in medicine.
she changed history now women can get a medical degree
Because I said so................................................................8-
The admission of Blackwell was unanimous because the students vote yes and because the professors thought that a majority of students will be against that a girl will come to a Medical School.
The admission of Blackwell was unanimous because the students vote yes and because the professors thought that a majority of students will be against that a girl will come to a Medical School.
because she was brave enough to bethe first women doctor
yes because she is black and well
because they hadn't expected her to come to the school.
because she has money
she changed history now women can get a medical degree
Because I said so................................................................8-
The admission of Blackwell was unanimous because the students vote yes and because the professors thought that a majority of students will be against that a girl will come to a Medical School.
The admission of Blackwell was unanimous because the students vote yes and because the professors thought that a majority of students will be against that a girl will come to a Medical School.
The admission of Blackwell was unanimous because the students vote yes and because the professors thought that a majority of students will be against that a girl will come to a Medical School.
Elizabeth Blackwell became a famous doctor because she wanted to treat people who got sick and also wanted to be the first woman doctor in the world!
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.
because she was brave enough to bethe first women doctor
because she thought that a man would never marry a doctor!