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English
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The Contribution of Medical Women during the First Fifty Years in Utah
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Brigham Young University
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Master's thesis
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"This is the history of those noble women who came into the territory, struggling to relieve the burden of poor medical service. This is an account of how well or how poorly they conducted the art of midwifery. From the first year the pioneers entered the region in 1847, down to 1896 when statehood was achieved, though there were male physicians in the field of medicine, Utah depended on its women. This is a study of their contribution." [Author]
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Brigham Young: American Moses
Frontier Women : The Trans-Mississippi West, 1840-1880
Mothers of the Prophets
Polygamy and the Frontier : Mormon
Women in Early Utah
Religion and Sexuality : The Shakers, the Mormons, and the Oneida Community
The Imperfect Science : Brigham Young On Medical Doctors
The Mormon Gender-Inclusive Image of God
The Salt Lake Sanitarian : Medical Adviser to the Saints
Worth Their Salt, Too : More Notable but Often Unnoted Women of Utah