In 1840 there were no women doctors in America, but Elizabeth Blackwell had decided to be one. Each medical school rejected her and the one that accepted her was just joking. Despite the odds she did become a doctor and paved the way for other women doctors.
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In 1840 there were no women doctors in America, but Elizabeth Blackwell had decided to be one. Each medical school rejected her and the one that accepted her was just joking. Despite the odds she did become a doctor and paved the way for other women doctors.
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