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‘From their beginnings European universities were, in principle, closed to women,’ writes Londa Schiebinger. They were designed to prepare men for careers in theology, law, government and medicine, which women were barred from entering. Doctors argued that the mental strains of higher education might divert energy away from a woman’s reproductive system, harming her fertility. It was also thought that merely having women around might disrupt the serious intellectual work of men.
Inferior: The True Power of Women and the Science that Shows It
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