Elizabeth Blackwell : the first woman doctor / Liza N. Burby.
A simple presentation of the achievements of the woman who was the first to enter medical school, who established the first nursing school in the United States, who began medical colleges for women, and who made it possible for other women to become doctors.
Record details
- ISBN: 0823950220
- ISBN: 9780823950225
- Physical Description: 24 pages : illustrations ; 19 x 20 cm.
- Edition: First edition
- Publisher: New York : PowerKids Press, 1997.
Content descriptions
- General Note:
- Includes index.
- Target Audience Note:
- 740L Lexile
- Study Program Information Note:
- Accelerated Reader AR LG 3.8 0.5 24185.
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- Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910 > Juvenile literature.
Women physicians > United States > Biography > Juvenile literature.
Women physicians > England > Biography > Juvenile literature.
Physicians > Juvenile literature.
Women > Juvenile biography.
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- Biographies.
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- 4 of 4 copies available at NC Cardinal.
- 1 of 1 copy available at Rutherford County Library System. (Show)
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- 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spindale Public Library | J 610.92 Bur (Text) | 30134100132845 | Juvenile Nonfiction | Available | - |
| Dorothy Wightman Library | JB BLACKWELL BUR (Text) | 30372100116661 | Juvenile Biography | Available | - |
| Dunn Public Library | J B BLACKWELL Bur (Text) | 33436001133443 | Juvenile Biography | Available | - |
| High Point Library | JB Blackwell E Burby (Text) | 30519004769397 | Juvenile Biography | Available | - |
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A simple presentation of the achievements of the woman who was the first to enter medical school, who established the first nursing school in the United States, who began medical colleges for women, and who made it possible for other women to become doctors.
