To the Ends of the Earth
In "To the Ends of the Earth," author Thomas Bonner sheds light on the remarkable journey of women striving to become physicians. This compelling biography explores the historic challenges faced by women in medicine, featuring both international perspectives and personal stories from pioneering medical students. Published by Harvard University Press in 1995, this enlightening work spans 264 pages and offers not only a thorough examination of women's roles in medicine but also highlights the broader implications for society. Bonner's insightful narrative captures the resilience and determination of these trailblazers, making it an essential read for anyone interested in medical history, women's studies, and the evolution of the healthcare profession. Discover how far we've come and the obstacles that still remain in the monumental quest for equality in medicine.