About Unauthorized Practice – Women Who Healed the World : The Untold History of Female Doctors and Healers who Shaped Modern Medicine and Inspired Generations:
Discover the hidden history of women who transformed medicine – without permission.They weren’t allowed in medical schools. They were denied hospital privileges. Their research was published under the names of male colleagues. But they practiced medicine anyway and changed healthcare forever.Unauthorized Practice – Women Who Healed the World, reveals the extraordinary true stories of more than 50 female doctors, healers, and medical pioneers from the 1800s through the mid-1900s who broke into medicine when it was completely closed to women.Meet the women who changed medical history:Dr. James Barry – lived as a man for fifty years to become one of the British Army’s top surgeonsElizabeth Blackwell – applied to twenty-nine medical schools before becoming America’s first female physicianMary Seacole – self-funded her journey to the Crimean War after British officials rejected her nursing servicesIndigenous plant women – whose botanical knowledge became modern pharmaceuticals – without creditBlack women physicians – who built healthcare systems in Jim Crow America when white institutions refused to serve their communitiesResearch scientists – whose groundbreaking discoveries were stolen and published under male namesFrom battlefield medicine to laboratory research, from the fight against Jim Crow to international networks of female doctors supporting each other across oceans, this meticulously researched narrative reveals how women didn’t just enter medicine – they transformed it through public health innovations, germ theory adoption, hospital founding, and institutional building that serves us today.Perfect for readers who loved Hidden Figures, The Radium Girls, and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.
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Author Bio:
After 45 years of conquering the business world, Gina thought she’d enjoy a peaceful retirement. That lasted about 5 minutes before she found herself tackling a new obsession: reminding women of their forgotten brilliance. Born and raised in South Africa, this former CEO, and multi-tasking maestro now balances writing about women’s “pain points” with Cape Town’s icy tidal pools (her mermaid therapy), hiking Table Mountain, and practising yoga when not chasing her grandchildren across continents with laptop in tow. Her Mission? Proving that women are not just forces to be reckoned with – they’re business’s best kept secret weapon.