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All in Her Head, by Elizabeth Comen

Mar 22, 20241 min
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The Truth and Lies Early Medicine Taught Us About Women's Bodies and Why It Matters Today.

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Transcript

Welcome to the WZ Book Club. This is Jordan Rich, a very important new book on the medical front written by medical historian and memorial Sloan Kettering oncologist Elizabeth Coleman. It's entitled All in Her Head, The Truth and lies early

medicine taught us about women's bodies and why it matters today. The author explores the doctors who shape the field of medicine, just about all of whom were men, and it's a very unfortunate and sordid history for female patients back in the day, from the eighteenth century sanitariums to the hospitals of the ante bellum South. Even today, women are told not to worry about your symptoms.

They're all in your head, blaming your symptoms on hormones. Why the field of cardiac medicine is struggling to catch up after years of excluding women from diagnoses, treatment and research. As doctor Coleman points out, the purpose of my book is not to ruin your faith in medicine, nor to point fingers at the men who made it what it is, but to illuminate the narratives that began with them and still surround us today about women's bodies. Health needs and

desires, all in her head. The truth and lies early medicine taught us about women's bodies and why it matters today. The Book Club WBZ, Boston News Radio,

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