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History - A History of Women in Medicine: Cunning Women, Physicians, Witches

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Book Synopsis: ‘Witch’ is a powerful word with humble origins. Once used to describe an ancient British tribe known for its unique class of female physicians and priestesses, it grew into something grotesque, diabolical and dangerous.

A History of Women in Medicine: History of Women in Medicine reveals the untold story of forgotten female physicians, their lives, practices and subsequent denomination as witches. Originally held in high esteem in their communities, these women used herbs and ancient psychological processes to relieve the suffering of their patients. Often traveling long distances, moving from village to village, their medical and spiritual knowledge blended the boundaries between physician and priest. These ancient healers were the antithesis of the witch figure of today; instead they were knowledgeable therapists commanding respect, gratitude and high social status.

In this pioneering work, Sinéad Spearing draws on current archeological evidence, literature, folklore, case studies and original religious documentation to bring to life these forgotten healers. By doing so she exposes the elaborate conspiracy conceived by the Church to corrupt them in the eyes of the world.

Turning these women from benevolent therapists into the embodiment of evil required a fabricated theology to ensure those who collected medicinal herbs or practiced healing, would be viewed by society as dealing with the devil. From this diabolical association, female healers could then be labeled witches and be justly tortured and tried in the ensuing hysteria known today as the European witch craze.

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Are you curious about the untold history of women in medicine? Look no further than 'A History of Women in Medicine: Cunning Women, Physicians, Witches.' This captivating book delves into the forgotten lives and practices of female physicians who were once revered in their communities. Drawing on a wealth of evidence, author Sinéad Spearing brings these ancient healers to life, debunking the notion of witches and exposing an elaborate conspiracy conceived by the Church. Discover the fascinating blend of medical and spiritual knowledge that these women possessed, and gain a deeper understanding of their plight in the European witch craze.


Unleash your curiosity and embark on a captivating journey through history. 'A History of Women in Medicine' is not just a book, but a portal to another world - a world where female healers held high social status and commanded respect and gratitude. Sinéad Spearing leaves no stone unturned as she unearths the truth behind the demonization of these benevolent therapists. Don't miss out on the chance to learn about the powerful individuals who changed the face of medicine.


Imagine a time when women were revered for their knowledge and ability to heal. This mystical world comes alive in 'A History of Women in Medicine: Cunning Women, Physicians, Witches.' Sinéad Spearing paints a vivid picture of these remarkable women who used herbs and ancient psychological processes to alleviate suffering. Their wisdom and expertise went beyond mere medicine, blurring the lines between physician and priest. By reading this groundbreaking work, you will gain a newfound appreciation for these forgotten healers, and understand the conspiracy that aimed to tarnish their legacy.


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