The Cure for Women, Lydia Reeder
The Cure for Women, Lydia Reeder
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The Cure for Women
Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Challenge to Victorian Medicine That Changed Women's Lives Forever

Author: Lydia Reeder

Narrator: Sara Sheckells

Unabridged: 14 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/03/2024


Synopsis

How Victorian male doctors used false science to argue that women were unfit for anything but motherhood—and the brilliant doctor who defied them. After Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman to graduate from medical school, more women demanded a chance to study medicine. Barred entrance to universities like Harvard, women built their own first-rate medical schools and hospitals. Their success spurred a chilling backlash from elite, white male physicians who were obsessed with eugenics and the propagation of the white race. Distorting Darwin’s evolution theory, these haughty physicians proclaimed in bestselling books that women should never be allowed to attend college or enter a profession because their menstrual cycles made them perpetually sick. Motherhood was their constitution and duty. Into the midst of this turmoil marched tiny, dynamic Mary Putnam Jacobi, daughter of New York publisher George Palmer Putnam and the first woman to be accepted into the world-renowned Sorbonne medical school in Paris. As one of the best-educated doctors in the world, she returned to New York for the fight of her life. Aided by other prominent women physicians and suffragists, Jacobi conducted the first-ever data-backed, scientific research on women's reproductive biology. The results of her studies shook the foundations of medical science and higher education. Full of larger than life characters and cinematically written, The Cure for Women documents the birth of a sexist science still haunting us today as the fight for control of women’s bodies and lives continues.

About Lydia Reeder

Lydia Reeder’s research and writing brings to light the stories of little-known or forgotten pioneers in their professions and daily lives. Her first book, Dust Bowl Girls, was a Junior Library Guild Selection, a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award and the WILLA literary Award, and won the For the Love of the Game award from the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. A regional bestseller in Oklahoma and Colorado, it was named as a 2017 top nonfiction book by Amazon, Bustle, Romper, and BookBub, and optioned for film five times. A native of Oklahoma, Lydia now lives in Denver, CO.

About Sara Sheckells

Sara Sheckells a professional audiobook narrator who has also told stories as a radio host and a costumed tour guide. Formerly in academia, her specialized knowledge of higher education, adolescence, and career development informs her narration in multiple genres, including literary fiction, memoirs, thrillers, self-development, and women's fiction. A New England native, she lives with her family north of Boston.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on September 24, 2024

Well, I knew I wasn't going to feel great as a dude at the end of The Cure for Women, but I powered through anyways. Lydia Reeder tells the story of Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi and various other women as they take on the medical patriarchy who are real jerks. In some cases, they were legit psychos who ex......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on October 21, 2024

The Cure for Women is the history of a crusading doctor who embraced science over false narratives, hygiene and diet over cruel operations and procedures. She fought for equal, co-education for women in medical schools and supported women’s suffrage. In a society based on systemic misogyny and male......more

Goodreads review by Sheila on October 03, 2024

I received a free copy of The Cure for Women, by Lydia Reeder, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi, was a women born before her time, Men did not want women doctors, they were not welcome din most medical schools. Women were to have children, not......more

Goodreads review by Sue on December 18, 2024

In The Cure for Women, Lydia Reeder begins by providing a picture of the state of the practice of medicine in the United States in the mid 19th century and women’s place within that picture. Needless to say, women were tolerated by some doctors in their relatively new roles as nurses (where they ass......more

Goodreads review by Erin on October 25, 2024

Special thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a free, electronic ARC of this novel received in exchange for an honest review. Expected publication date: Dec. 3, 2024 Lydia Reeder’s second book, “The Cure for Women: Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Challenge to Victorian Medicine That Changed......more