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Hello, I would like to help improve this article as part of a class assignment, here are some sources I was thinking of using:
1) Kirschmann, Anne Taylor. A Vital Force: Women in American Homeopathy. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2004.
2) Davidson, J. Concluding Thoughts, in A Century of Homeopaths. New York, N.Y.: Springer, 2014.
3)Squier, H.A., J Med Hum' (1995) 16: 121. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02275621.
4)Smith, Elizabeth C. "Heirs to Trotula: Early Women Physicians in the United States." New York State Journal of Medicine. vol. 77, 1997 (p. 1142-1165).
5) Wegener, Fredrick. Few Things More Womanly or More Noble: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and the Advent of the Woman Doctor in America. Legacy, 2005.
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