Domina

Domina by Barbara Wood, published by Signet on April 3, 1984, is a work of fiction that explores the life of one of the first female doctors. Set against the backdrop of London, New York, and San Francisco from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century, the narrative follows Samantha Hargrave, a determined woman who aspires to break into the male-dominated field of medicine. The story delves into the challenges she faces, both personally and professionally, as she strives to overcome societal prejudices.
Readers will find an emotionally engaging saga that highlights Samantha’s journey from the slums of London to her pursuit of becoming a surgeon in America. The book presents a strong feminine perspective, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of a woman fighting for her place in a world that often dismisses her capabilities. With its rich historical context and focus on themes of ambition and resilience, Domina offers a compelling look at the evolution of women’s roles in medicine and society.
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Domina is an impressively researched and emotionally involving saga of one of the first woman doctors and a fascinating look back into the dark ages of medicinea century ago. The strong feminine point of view is compelling and passionate A book that inspires. Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey, author of A Woman of Independent Means Set in London, New York, and San Francisco from the late nineteenth century through the first decades of the twentieth, Domina is the inspiring saga of one womans personal and professional triumph against the prejudices of her time. Beautiful and courageous, Samantha Hargrave dares to dream that she will become one of the first female doctorsand surgeonsin America. Born in the slums of London and possessing a special gift for healing, Samantha struggles to enter the all-male medical profession. When her ambition meets with hostile rejection in England, she sails to America, where she meets an e
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