Quotes
“Well researched, wonderfully truculent…These new ‘doctor stories’ cut deep, especially in a moment when ‘believe women’ has become a rallying cry.” New York Times
“The medical establishment has a poor history of taking women’s health issues seriously—a history that Feministing editor Dusenbery takes on with full force in her new book.” Harpers Bazaar
“An antidote to the isolation and maddening self-doubt that this all-too-common dismissal can impose.” Ms. magazine
“Explores how biases and sexism in medicine lead to harmful outcomes for women.” Popular Science
“Explores how medicine often leaves women on the periphery of real medical advancement.” Marie Claire
“Maya Dusenbery has added immensely to the literature on women’s health.” New York Journal of Books
“Dusenbery peels back the sick layers of America’s paternal health-care system…She plays both patient and journalist, seamlessly combining history, research, and interviews into an easily digestible must-read.” Bust magazine, rating 5 out of 5 stars
“Methodically and thoroughly lays out an indictment of the medical systems that still largely discount the experiences of women both individually and collectively.” Rewire
“Through interviews with patients, doctors, and experts as well as a deep cultural analysis, Dusenbery presents a horrifying picture of what it means to be a woman who’s dismissed by her doctors.” Bitch Media
“Provides critically relevant information for the public—and for those in medicine, psychology, and the research sciences.” Greater Good Science Center