Greece, Women Were Previously Forbidden to Study Medicine

In ancient Greece, women were forbidden to study medicine for several years until someone broke the law. Born in 300 BCE, Agnodice cut her hair and entered Alexandria medical school dressed as a man. While walking the streets of Athens after completing her medical education, she heard the cries of a woman in labour. However, the woman did not want Agnodice to touch her although she was in severe pain, because she thought Agnodice was a man. Agnodice proved that she was a woman by removing her clothes without anyone seeing and helped the woman deliver her baby.


The story would soon spread among the women and all the women who were sick began to go to Agnodice. The male doctors grew envious and accused Agnodice, whom they thought was male, of seducing female patients. At her trial, Agnodice, stood before the court and proved that she was a woman but this time, she was sentenced to death for studying medicine and practicing medicine as a woman.
Women revolted at the sentence, especially the wives of the judges who had given the death penalty. Some said that if Agnodice was killed, they would go to their deaths with her. Unable to withstand the pressures of their wives and other women, the judges lifted Agnodice’s sentence, and from then on, women were allowed to practice medicine, provided they only looked after women.
Thus, Agnodice made her mark in history as the first Greek female doctor, physician and gynecologist. This plaque depicting Agnodice at work was excavated at Ostia, Italy.

For so many years, women have been fighting for equality among men, fighting for a chance to be heard and become whom God has destined them to be. Some were not as lucky as Agnodice so they were k.i.l.l.e.d just for having the temerity to have the same dream or pᴀssion as men.

There should be a balance in everything. A woman should become whatever she aspires to become. But when it comes to the home she should submit herself to her husband. Women are made for endurance. Some of them are very strong. God used some of these strong women to fight this battle.
For example, He used the queen Esther to save his people from the wicked man Hamman, He used the prophetess to save his people, He also used the prosтιтute Rahah to save the spies sent by Joshua..Today in our world, God is still using women to do great things among his people.

Agnodice - First Woman Gynecologist

For Men it’s always there ego that feel is threatened and they always fight to protect even with out any threat detected. For women it’s different. It’s just about doing what is good for the sake of helping others and being happy by living a comfortable life. I pray that men get to know that and accept that women are not compeтιтors but rather human beings like them and can easily accomplish tasks just like them with the intension of a peaceful and loving society. God bless the women who never give up.

We are all enjoying the sweat, pain, sacrifices and b.l.o.o.d of many women who had gone ahead of us to pave ways and water the green pastures we’re enjoying in the world today.

Agnodice de Atenas - Filosofem

Women who fought so hard in a world of men, they had to rebel against their fathers, brothers and husbands to achieve their age long dream. Imagine what could have happened if they all sat comfortably without speaking or rebeling against the subjugation of women, we won’t be enjoying all these luxury we’re enjoying today.

Everything women do that you see as normal were absurd to be done by women years back, the ones we speak against today will be enjoyed by our daughters.

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