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名人軼事19 Elzabeth Blackwell

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By Nancy Steinbach

Broadcast: October 10, 2004

(THEME)

ANNCR:

Every week we tell about someone important in the history of the United

States. Today, Shirley Griffith and Ray Freeman tell about the first western

woman in modern times to become a doctor. Now, the story of Elizabeth

Blackwell on the VOA Special English program People in America.

(THEME)

VOICE ONE:

Elizabeth Blackwell was born in Bristol, England in eighteen twenty-one. Her

parents, Hannah and Samuel Blackwell, believed strongly that all human beings

are equal. Elizabeth's father owned a successful sugar company. He worked

hard at his job. He also worked to support reforms in England. He opposed the

slave trade. He tried to help improve low pay and poor living conditions of

workers. And he wanted women to have the same chance for education as men.

He carried this out in his own home. Elizabeth had three brothers and four

sisters. All followed the same plan of education. They all studied history,

mathematics, Latin and Greek. These subjects were normally taught only to

boys. Friends asked Samuel Blackwell what he expected the girls to do with

all that education. He answered, "They shall do what they please".

VOICE TWO:

In eighteen thirty-two, Samuel Blackwell's sugar factory was destroyed by

fire. He and his wife decided to move the family to the United States.

Elizabeth was eleven years old.

The Blackwells settled in New York City. But Mister Blackwell's business

there failed. The family moved west, to the city of Cincinnati, on the Ohio

river.

Samuel Blackwell was sick for much of the trip. He died soon after arriving

in Ohio. To help support the family, Elizabeth and her two older sisters

started a school for girls in their home. Two younger brothers found jobs.

In the next few years, Elizabeth's brothers became successful in business.

The girls continued operating their school. But Elizabeth was not happy. She

did not like teaching.

Elizabeth began to visit a family friend who was suffering from cancer. The

woman knew she was dying. She said women should be permitted to become

doctors because they are good at helping sick people. The dying friend said

that perhaps her sickness would have been better understood if she had been

treated by a woman. And she suggested that Elizabeth study medicine.

VOICE ONE:

Elizabeth knew that no woman had ever been permitted to study in a medical

school. But she began to think about the idea seriously after the woman who

had suggested it died.

Elizabeth discussed it with the family doctor. He was opposed. But her family

supported the idea. So Elizabeth took a teaching job in the southern state of

North Carolina to earn money for medical school.

Another teacher there agreed to help her study the sciences she would need.

The next year, she studied medicine privately with a doctor. He was also a

medical school professor. He told Elizabeth that the best medical schools

were in Philadelphia.

VOICE TWO:

No medical school in Philadelphia would accept her. College officials told

her she must go to Paris and pretend to be a man if she wanted to become a

doctor. Elizabeth refused. She wrote to other medical colleges -- Harvard,

Yale, and other, less well-known ones. All rejected her, except Geneva

Medical College in the state of New York.

She went there immediately, but did not feel welcome. It was not until much

later that she learned the reason: her acceptance was a joke. The teachers at

the college decided not to admit a woman. But they did not want to insult the

doctor who had written to support Elizabeth's desire to study medicine. So

they let the medical students decide.

The male students thought it funny that a woman wanted to attend medical

school. So, as a joke, they voted to accept her. They regretted their

decision by the time Elizabeth arrived, but there was nothing they could do.

She was there. She paid her money. She wanted to study.

VOICE ONE:

Elizabeth Blackwell faced many problems in medical school. Some professors

refused to teach her. Some students threatened her. But finally they accepted

her. Elizabeth graduated with high honors from Geneva Medical School in

eighteen forty-nine. She was the only woman in the western world to have

completed medical school training.

Three months later, Doctor Elizabeth Blackwell went to Paris to learn to be a

surgeon. She wanted to work in a hospital there to learn how to operate on

patients. But no hospital wanted her. No one would recognize that she was a

doctor.

A hospital for women and babies agreed to let her study there. But she had to

do the tasks of a nursing student. At the hospital, Doctor Blackwell

accidentally got a chemical liquid in her eye. It became infected. She became

blind in that eye. So she was forced to give up her dreams of becoming a

surgeon.

Instead, she went to London to study at Saint Bartholomew's Hospital. There,

she met the famous nurse Florence Nightingale.

Elizabeth returned to the United States in eighteen fifty-one. She opened a

medical office in New York City. But no patients came. So doctor Blackwell

opened an office in a poor part of the city to help people who lived under

difficult conditions. And she decided to raise a young girl who had lost her

parents.

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