Sermons to Medical Students

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Sermons to Medical Students is a collection of addresses by Lucretia Mott that applies her Quaker abolitionist and feminist principles to the ethical responsibilities of physicians and medical practice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
collection of addresses
addressesAudience medical students
physicians
appliesPrinciplesOf Religious Society of Friends
surface form: Quakerism

abolitionist movement
women's rights movement
associatedWith 19th-century reform movements
United States of America
surface form: United States
author Lucretia Mott
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
ethicalTheme duty of care
equality of patients
opposition to slavery
respect for women
social responsibility of physicians
focusesOn ethical responsibilities of physicians
moral conduct in medical practice
social implications of medicine
genre ethical writings
non-fiction
religious addresses
hasPerspective Quaker ethical perspective
abolitionist perspective
feminist perspective
influencedBy Quaker abolitionism
early American feminism
language English
mainSubject Quaker principles
abolitionism
feminism
medical ethics
physicians
professional responsibility
social justice

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Lucretia Mott notableWork Sermons to Medical Students