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Unwell Women
Misdiagnosis and Myth in a Man-Made World
Book • 2021
Elinor Cleghorn's "Unwell Women" meticulously traces the history of gender bias in medicine, revealing how women's health concerns have been systematically misunderstood and dismissed throughout the ages.
From ancient Greece's 'wandering womb' theory to the misogynistic practices of 19th-century gynecologists, the book exposes the deep-seated prejudices that have shaped medical approaches to women's bodies and minds.
Cleghorn's personal journey with misdiagnosis adds a powerful layer to the narrative, highlighting the ongoing impact of these historical biases.
The book serves as a critical examination of the medical establishment and a call for a more equitable and patient-centered approach to healthcare.
Ultimately, it empowers women to advocate for their own health and challenge the ingrained assumptions that continue to affect their well-being.
From ancient Greece's 'wandering womb' theory to the misogynistic practices of 19th-century gynecologists, the book exposes the deep-seated prejudices that have shaped medical approaches to women's bodies and minds.
Cleghorn's personal journey with misdiagnosis adds a powerful layer to the narrative, highlighting the ongoing impact of these historical biases.
The book serves as a critical examination of the medical establishment and a call for a more equitable and patient-centered approach to healthcare.
Ultimately, it empowers women to advocate for their own health and challenge the ingrained assumptions that continue to affect their well-being.