Mary Putnam Jacobi and the nineteenth-century politics of women's health research / Carla Bittel Maternity and the female body in the writings of Dr. Marie Zakrzewska, 1829-1902 / Arleen Marcia Tuchman Female patient agency and the 1892 trial of Dr. Mary Dixon Jones in late nineteenth-century Brooklyn / Regina Morantz-Sanchez A Chinese woman doctor in progressive era Chicago / Judy Tzu-Chun Wu Professionalism versus sexuality in the career of Dr. Mary Calderone, 1904-1998 / Ellen S. More The legacy of masculine codes of honor and the admission of women to the medical profession in the nineteenth century / Robert A. Nye Women physicians and the twentieth-century women's health movement in the United States / Sandra Morgen
Narrative forms in Our bodies, ourselves / Susan Wells
Feminists fight the culture of exclusion in medical education, 1970-1990 / Naomi Rogers
Women physicians and medical sects in nineteenth-century Chicago / Eve Fine
Ruth A. Parmelee, Esther P. Lovejoy, and the discourse of motherhood in Asia Minor and Greece in the early twentieth century / Virginia A. Metaxas
Women physicians and a new agenda for college health, 1920-1970 / Heather Munro Prescott.