If not for the reproductive functions of women, would there be anything called women's health care? A review of medical literature, practice, and policy in this country would suggest that the answer is no. Offering a startling view of the current state of health care for women in the United States and laying the foundation for a new, widely defined women's medicine, "Man-Made Medicine" makes an urgent statement about gender bias in the medical establishment and its pernicious effects on the well-being of women and the care they receive. These essays by physicians, lawyers, activists, and...
If not for the reproductive functions of women, would there be anything called women's health care? A review of medical literature, practice, and poli...
If not for the reproductive functions of women, would there be anything called women's health care? A review of medical literature, practice, and policy would suggest that the answer is no. This title makes a statement about gender bias in medical establishment and its pernicious effects on the well-being of women and the care they receive.
If not for the reproductive functions of women, would there be anything called women's health care? A review of medical literature, practice, and poli...