Tsai H H
Department of Medicine, University of Liverpool.
Scott Med J. 1992 Apr;37(2):56-9. doi: 10.1177/003693309203700211.
In Edwardian Britain, less than 2% of all registered medical practitioners were women. Yet during that era, women played a significant role in providing medical care and education in what were lonely, harrowing and difficult conditions in the Third World. This is the story of how a group of Scottish women doctors brought Western medicine to a remote region of Manchuria between 1894 and 1912.
在爱德华时代的英国,注册医生中女性占比不到2%。然而在那个时代,女性在第三世界孤独、悲惨且艰难的环境中提供医疗护理和教育方面发挥了重要作用。这是一群苏格兰女医生在1894年至1912年间将西医带到中国东北偏远地区的故事。