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Soc Hist Med. 2020 May 31;34(3):828-850. doi: 10.1093/shm/hkaa039. eCollection 2021 Aug.
Annie Reay Barker (1851-1945) was a medical pioneer who was amongst the first women to qualify as a doctor in the late nineteenth century. Unlike other medical women of her time, Barker did not attract notable attention or publicity, therefore little has been written about her personal and professional life. Following a successful, yet tragically short-lived, career at the Birmingham and Midland Hospital for Women, Barker was committed to Holloway Sanatorium in Virginia Water with a diagnosis of 'Chronic Mania'. Barker's story sheds new light on the pressures placed on early women doctors to succeed, as well as the troubled internal dynamics of this pioneering group of women.
安妮·雷伊·巴克(1851 - 1945)是一位医学先驱,是19世纪后期最早获得医生资格的女性之一。与她那个时代的其他女医生不同,巴克没有引起显著的关注或宣传,因此关于她的个人生活和职业生涯的记载很少。在伯明翰和米德兰女子医院拥有一段成功却短暂得令人悲伤的职业生涯后,巴克被诊断为“慢性躁狂症”,住进了弗吉尼亚沃特的霍洛威疗养院。巴克的故事为早期女医生为取得成功所承受的压力,以及这群先驱女性内部复杂的动态关系提供了新的视角。