First published in 1993, Elisabeth Brooke's powerful exploration of
women's role as healers through the ages and their continuing fight for
recognition is now expanded and updated. Tracing a lineage that spans
the centuries, this revisionist history celebrates women in medicine
from ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome through to the Middle Ages, the
Renaissance and the present day. Drawing on primary sources, the lives
of revolutionary healers are explored in this comprehensive overview -
from Trotula to Hildegard von Bingen, Mary Seacole to Wendy
Savage.Informed by the author's appreciation of the politics of
medicine, this revised edition features brand-new sections on community
medicine; indigenous healers; end-of-life care and twentieth-century
pioneers such as Rosemary Gladstar, Ina May Gaskin and Louise Hay.