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Elizabeth Gunn McCain says medicine is a "swell profession."
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"Women are not [ready] to accept [a] woman surgeon. There is too much [resistance] against it."
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Estella Ford Warner highlights the importance of travel, literature, and art.
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Women should prepare for hard work and heartaches, as well as great possibilities.
1935 |
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Ethel S. Gasman advises making connections with hospital staff before senior year internships.
1935 |
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One must recognize the opposition to women in most fields and "be prepared to meet it."
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"Keep a sense of humor handy-and don't take life too seriously."
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"To induce wealthy women who are leaving such large sums to hospitals to endow hospitals for women with women physicians and interns."
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Grace Young believes a women would always do better in a specialty than in general practice.
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Physical and financial well-being are essential factors in pursuing a career in medicine.
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