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Looking for your update and sources.Edw04005 (talk) 23:33, 24 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Sources

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1. Gardner, Martha N. Midwife, Doctor, or Doctress?: The New England Female Medical College and Women's Place in Nineteenth-Century Medicine and Society. Diss. Brandeis U, 2002. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Microform, 2002. Print. 2. Gregory, Samuel. Letter to Ladies in Favor of Female Physicians for Their Own Sex. 3rd ed. Boston: The College, 1856. pp. 4-50. 3. Report of the Female Medical Education Society, From November, 1848, to December, 1850; Containing The Charter, Constitution, By-Laws, Names of Officers and Members, Together with Information Respecting the Boston Female Medical School and the Proposed Clinical Hospital, Which Is to Form a Part of the Institution. Boston: Wright & Husty Printers, 1851. pp. 3-16. 4. "The Medical Education of Women." The British Medical Journal 2.624 (1872): 659. Print. 5. Tuchman, Arleen M. "Situating Gender: Marie E. Zakrzewska and the Place of Science in Women's Medical Education." Isis 95.1 (2004): 34-57. 6. Waite, Frederick Clayton. History of the New England Female Medical College, 1848-1874. Boston: Boston U School of Medicine, 1950. p.132. 7. Walsh, Mary R. "Sympathy and Science: Women Physicians in American Medicine." The American Historical Review 91.3 (1986): 748. 8. Watson, Wilbur H. “The Early Years of Medical Education for Blacks in the United States.” The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. 24 (1999): p. 135. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kcawley1 (talkcontribs) 21:03, 1 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]