1. The professionalism of Sarah Dolley, M.D.
2. Gendered practices: late victorian medicine in the woman's sphere.
3. Maternalist medicine: women physicians in the progressive era.
4. Redefining the margins: women physicians and American hospitals, 1900-1939.
5. Getting organized: The Medical Women's National Association and World War I.
6. New directions: the eclipse of maternalist medicine.
7. Resisting the "feminine mystique," 1938-1968.
8. Medicine and the new women's movement.
Conclusion: reconciling equality and difference.