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A Practical Illustration of Woman's Right to Labor: A Letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D., Late of Berlin, Prussia, is a compelling and insightful work that chronicles the personal and professional journey of Dr. Marie E. Zakrzewska, a pioneering female physician in the 19th century. Through a detailed and heartfelt letter, Dr. Zakrzewska addresses the pressing issue of women's right to work, particularly in the field of medicine, at a time when societal norms and institutional barriers severely limited women's opportunities for professional advancement. Drawing from her own experiences in Berlin and later in the United States, Zakrzewska provides a vivid account of the challenges she faced in pursuing a medical career, including prejudice, discrimination, and the lack of educational and employment opportunities for women. She describes her determination to overcome these obstacles, her eventual success in gaining admission to medical institutions, and her contributions to the establishment of hospitals and training programs for women. The book not only serves as a personal narrative but also as a broader commentary on the social and cultural attitudes toward women's labor during the era. Zakrzewska passionately argues for the necessity of allowing women to work and contribute to society, emphasizing the importance of economic independence, self-fulfillment, and the advancement of the medical profession through the inclusion of women. Rich in historical detail and personal reflection, A Practical Illustration of Woman's Right to Labor is both an inspiring memoir and a powerful advocacy piece. It highlights the courage and resilience required to challenge the status quo and paves the way for future generations of women seeking to enter the workforce and pursue their ambitions. This work remains a significant contribution to the history of women's rights and the ongoing struggle for gender equality in the workplace.
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Liczba stron: 175
Rok wydania: 2025
