Women Doctors and the Medical Profession in Iraq during the First Half of the Twentieth Century

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Sara Farhan
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abstract:This article explores the history of Iraqi women's participation in the medical profession as accredited physicians in the first half of the twentieth century. It begins with a discussion of women's exclusion from late Ottoman medical education faculties and their reliance on lay practice as a form of medical training. Women's ascension in the medical profession was further thwarted by colonial accreditation requirements and a series of laws that emerged during the British occupation and the ensuing mandate. Gradually and in limited numbers, some women were afforded "subordinate ranks" under the British administration. When women of capital expressed interest in and mobilized their networks to gain access to the medical profession as physicians, limited admission into the local medical faculty became viable. Tactical aversions made professional pursuits difficult for segments of the population under study. Those who gained access to the medical profession navigated gendered occupational specialism that in turn shaped their professional trajectories.
20世纪上半叶伊拉克的女医生和医疗行业
本文探讨了二十世纪上半叶伊拉克妇女作为合格医生参与医疗行业的历史。它首先讨论了妇女被排除在奥斯曼晚期医学教育院系之外,以及她们依靠非专业实践作为一种医学培训形式。殖民时期的认证要求以及英国占领期间和随后的授权期间出现的一系列法律进一步阻碍了妇女在医疗行业的提升。渐渐地,在数量有限的情况下,一些妇女在英国的管理下获得了“从属地位”。当资本妇女表示有兴趣并动员她们的网络以进入医生的医疗行业时,进入当地医学院的有限准入就变得可行。战术性厌恶使研究对象中的一部分人难以追求职业。那些进入医疗行业的人掌握了性别化的职业专业,这反过来又塑造了他们的职业轨迹。
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