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1857

Ann Preston becomes Dean of Women’s Medical College: “she devised a strategy for women physicians to assert a professional credibility while maintaining their conventiona1 gender identification” (Wells, 62); her “crossed-dressed rhetoric consistently refunctioned the tools of the domestic sphere as the proper apparatus of professional medicine (66) -- a sphere in which “the doctor is the manager of daily life, the teacher of good habits (67).