Mazzolini, whose husband held the chair of Anatomy. It happened that he fell ill, and she, being a loving wife, sought to supply to him the place of his enfeebled powers. So she became an anatomist, and presently delivered his lectures for him from behind... The Study and Practice of Medicine by Women - Página 446por James Read Chadwick - 1879 - 471 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1883 - 494 páginas
...and presently delivered lectures lor him from behind a curtain. She beoame famous, and was uttered a chair at Milan, which, however, she refused, and...till her death, in 1774. Her anatomical models in wax an the pride of the Anatomical Museum at Bologna," 440 DOUBLES. HISS GOODHAM. OP CLYNE. 441 MISS GOODRAH,... | |
| sir John Bowring - 1878 - 622 páginas
...presently delivered his lectures for him from behind a curtain. She became famous, and was offered archair at Milan, which, however, she refused, and remained...the Anatomical Museum at Bologna. During the next half century several other women followed in her footsteps, of whom the most distinguished was Maria... | |
| 1879 - 582 páginas
...about the legal opening of the medical profession to all free-born women of the State. Phsenarete, the mother of Socrates was a midwife. Between the...are the pride of the Anatomical Museum at Bologna." What, in brief, are the inferences to be drawn from the above historical summary? 1. That there is... | |
| 1880 - 228 páginas
...Bologna. In this university, about the middle of the eighteenth century, "there was an Ann Morandia Mazzolini, whose husband held the chair of anatomy....are the pride of the Anatomical Museum at Bologna." — Practical American. WHOOPING COUGH. — Dr. RW Brower, of Sheridan, 111., writes to the Peoria... | |
| 1880 - 212 páginas
...Bologna. In this university, about the middle of the eighteenth century, "there was an Ann Morandia Mazzolini, whose husband held the chair of anatomy....models in wax are the pride of the Anatomical Museum at Bologna."—Practical American. WHOOPING COUGH.—Dr. RW Brower, of Sheridan, 111., writes to the Peoria... | |
| 1879 - 600 páginas
...Bologna. In this University, about the middle of the eighteenth century, " there was an Anna Moranda Mazzolini, whose husband held the chair of Anatomy....are the pride of the Anatomical Museum at Bologna." What, in brief, are the inferences to be drawn from the above historical summary ? 1. That there is... | |
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