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4th-century BC Greek female physician

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Daniel Ramos' Podcast
Episode 472: 15 de Abril del 2025 - Devoción para la mujer - ¨Amanecer con Jesús¨

Daniel Ramos' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 4:03


====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MUJERES 2025“AMANECER CON JESÚS”Narrado por: Sirley DelgadilloDesde: Bucaramanga, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================15 de AbrilMoscas importunas«Huye el malvado sin que nadie lo persiga, pero el justo está confiado como un león» (Proverbios 28: 1).Aristón de Chíos, un filósofo en Atenas, se enfrentó al terrible asedio de una mosca, inoportuna en extremo. Por mucho que la ahuyentara, si cien mil veces la espantaba, cien mil veces ella volvía a colocarse en su nariz. Había acudido a los médicos más famosos de Atenas, sin ningún resultado favorable. Debido a su padecimiento, el filósofo había descuidado sus estudios, por lo que un amigo en su afán de ayudarlo rogó a Agnodice, una médica que comenzaba a trabajar en un mundo donde solo los hombres ejercían la medicina, que fuera para solucionar el problema de su amigo.Al llegar a la casa del filósofo, este le preguntó a la médica: ¿Qué ves sobre mi nariz? Ella respondió: una mosca. Y prosiguió a hacer preguntas sobre la importuna, de manera que Aristón confió en su doctora. Después de unos días de tratamiento, ella anunció que era hora de librarse para siempre de aquel insecto. Sacó de un estuche un pequeño cuchillo y lo pasó ligeramente por la nariz del desafortunado. Al instante enseñó una mosca que llevaba escondida entre los dedos. «¡Hela aquí!», dijo el filósofo cuando la vio. Y desde entonces nunca volvió la mosca a importunar a aquel hombre. Las preocupaciones que se vuelven problemas, en ocasiones son producidas por motivos que en realidad no existen. Tal como el filósofo, pensamos que son reales y estorban nuestra vida de manera que descuidamos lo que sí es real, por ejemplo, nuestra persona, nuestra familia, nuestro trabajo. Esas moscas importunas que dejamos que vuelen en nuestra mente, son capaces de destruir relaciones interpersonales. Crear situaciones que no tienen fundamento suele confundirse con lo que las damas aseguramos tener: el sexto sentido. Es un peligro dejarnos llevar por él, pues aun cuando ciertas circunstancias suceden como pensamos, es necesario saber que no siempre es así.Querida amiga, nos evitaríamos muchos males innecesarios si dejamos que, en lugar de moscas, sea el Espíritu Santo que vuele en nuestra mente. Démosle a él todo el espacio de manera que no quede lugar para desarrollar pensamientos engañosos que poco a poco destruyen. Si hay pensamientos que te perturban, ve al gran Médico que es Jesús, ya que él tiene el remedio indicado para ti. Te hará vivir tranquila como un león. 

Tamil Lit Stories
Agnodice the Ancient Greek doctor! | ஆதிப் பெண்ணின் அடி தேடி - பாகம் 5| Tamil Literature| Jeya Maran

Tamil Lit Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 2:50


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Incredibilis 2.0
Chapitre 52 : Nouvelle formule

Incredibilis 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 83:14


C'est décidé 2024 c'est un épisode d'Incredibilis par mois garanti !Nouvelle formule, nouvelle énergie.On vous parle aujourd'hui d'une histoire folle, celle de Jack Teixeira et la plus grande fuite d'information de l'armée des US de la décennie. On vous parle ensuite d'Agnodice, la femme qui s'est battue contre son époque pour devenir médecin.On fait un jeu cool et facile à faireOn est toujours sur Facebook et InstagramMerci pour vos messages

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion
Greece is the Word: How science was born: With Kenny Curtis and Jillian Hughes, Greeking Out, Nat Geo Kids

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 29:13


Hello everyone! This week on The Cosmic Companion, we are pondering why Greece is the Word, discussing the birth of science in the ancient world, and what it means for us today. Later on, we'll be talking with Kenny Curtis and Jillian Hughes, hosts of the Greeking Out podcast, and authors of a new book of the same name, from Nat Geo Kids.Once upon a time, in the sunny lands of Ancient Greece more than 25 centuries ago, a bunch of curious folks decided to ask some big questions. "Why does the sun rise?" "What are stars?" "Why do planets move?". They were tired of attributing everything to the whims of gods. Much like overgrown toddlers, they wanted ANSWERS, and they wanted them NOW! (errr… then)...Jillian Hughes and Kenny Curtis appear on The Cosmic Companion 7 October 2023. Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution 2023 The Cosmic CompanionThe Greeks had a knack for asking questions that were way ahead of their time. More than 2,500 years before our age, a woman named Aspasia was known for holding gatherings of some of the greatest minds of her day, including Plato and Socrates. A gifted conversationalist, tales tell that she founded a school for girls, a groundbreaking advance for the era.  Democritus of Abdera had the crazy idea that all matter was composed of individual bits, which we call atoms. Building on the work of his mentor, one day around 425 BCE, he may have just been walking around, minding his own business when he thought, "What if everything is made up of tiny, invisible particles?" Boom! The concept of atoms was born.Then there was Pythagoras who had a thing for triangles. He may have been sitting around one day, doodling triangles in the sand when he realized that the square of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Mind blown! And thus, the Pythagorean theorem came into existence.During the 4th Century BCE, Hippocrates took one look at medicine and said, "This needs some work." [Not my words exactly, but… Yeah, sure.]He insisted that diseases were not punishments from angry gods but had natural causes that could be studied and treated. This revolutionary idea paved the way for modern medicine.Not long after, Agnodice of Athens practiced medicine dressed as a man, at a time when women were not allowed to be doctors. Thanks to her, laws in Athens preventing women from becoming doctors were overturned. [AGN: You're welcome!]But it wasn't all work and no play for these ancient scientists. Legend has it that Archimedes discovered his principle while taking a bath. He noticed that the water level rose as he got into his tub and realized this could be used to determine volume. He was so excited that he ran through the streets naked shouting "Eureka!" (which means "I found it!"). Now that's what I call a eureka moment!The birth of science in ancient Greece is a story of curiosity, ingenuity and occasional naked sprinting through the streets. The ancient Greeks might not have had all the answers, but they sure knew how to ask interesting questions!With questions come answers, and for a few of each, we're talking with Jillian Hughes and Kenny Curtis about their new podcast and book, Greeking Out, from Nat Geo Kids. ---Now. Let's talk about our friend Pythagoras. Remember him? The triangle guy? Well, his theorem is still used today in everything from architecture to video games. Yes, you heard it right! Every time you play a game of Fortnite or Minecraft, Pythagoras is there, making sure everything looks just right.Next up is Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine. His idea that diseases have natural causes was a game-changer. Today, doctors across the globe follow his principles. So, the next time medicine helps you out, remember to say a silent thank you to Hippocrates (but maybe skip on the leeches and bloodletting).And who could forget Archimedes? His principle helps us design ships and submarines. And yes, he's also the reason why your bathwater rises when you get in. So, the next time you're enjoying a relaxing bath, spare a thought for Archimedes (and maybe keep your "Eureka!" moment to yourself).Last but not least, Democritus' atomic theory is at the heart of modern physics and chemistry. It's why we can build everything from skyscrapers to smartphones. So every time you send a text or take a selfie, remember that it's thanks, in part, to a Greek guy who lived over 2000 years ago.So there you have it! The Ancient Greeks might be long gone, but their discoveries are still very much alive and kicking. It just goes to show that great science never goes out of style!Next week on The Cosmic Companion, we look at Global Warming: It's Not Just Hot Air!. We'll look at the science of climate change, and how our world could change in the coming decades. We'll be talking with Elizabeth Rusch, author of The Twenty-One, telling the story of a group of young people using the legal system to help reverse climate change.Make sure to join us, starting on 14 October, anywhere you see or hear The Cosmic Companion. While you are there, go ahead and do all that sharing and subscribing stuff. It'd be pretty cool if you did. Yup. Pretty cool indeed… Clear skies!---[COLD OPEN]So this is the future. Interesting.Well, good evening, everyone! I must say, when I was told I'd be time-traveling, I expected to see the future of Greece, not to land in 'Grease.' However, I am not entirely to blame, by Jove!Here are "The Top 10 Reasons I Thought Grease was Greece:"#10 When my agent said he booked me on a tour of Grease, I thought he said Greece. A natural mistake.#9 I thought I saw young people in togas and a group of Spartan warriors. It turns out they were wearing "poodle skirts" and "leather jackets."#8 All the spontaneous singing and dancing made me think I was near a Greek theatre.#7 I saw chariots without horses. I'm a scientist. Studying those was just natural. #6 One of the horseless chariots had lightning bolts on it. I naturally believed it to be a chariot of Zeus.[ZEUS APPEARSNo. Not me. I wouldn't drive anything that ostentatious.FADE]#5 The sight of people eating in a diner reminded me of symposiums, though I have been told that wine has been replaced with milkshakes. Those are pretty good, honestly. Have you ever tried a flavor called "chocolate?" #4 Hearing about a beauty school dropout, and seeing a woman surrounded by other women in pink, I naturally believed them to be Aphrodite and her priestesses. She still owes me 10 drachma. #3 Watching a dance-off at the local gymnasium made me think of athletic competitions in Ancient Greece. Plato would have loved it.#2 Coming across what I thought was an open-air play, it turned out to be something called a "drive-in movie." I think those are going to be pretty popular in a few decades. #1 And, the NUMBER ONE REASON I Thought Grease was Greece is… [DRUM ROLL] Seeing this teenage drama unfold, I mistook it for a Greek tragedy.OK. I'm ready to go back. Send James Maynard in, already…[FADE. OFF SCREEN:-unintelligible-What do you MEAN the chariot flies? That's ridiculous.]Clear skies! JamesThe Cosmic Companion w/ James Maynard is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Cosmic Companion w/ James Maynard at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe

Broads You Should Know
Agnodice - The First Known Female Midwife

Broads You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 15:34


Ancient Greece in the 4th Century BCE was pretty tough for women. Women weren't allowed to practice Midwifery legally, and it was inappropriate for male Doctors to see female patients, so women and babies are dying in childbirth in record numbers and Agnodice is SICK OF IT! She bucks the law, deceives the teachers at med school by dressing as a man, and she becomes a gynecologist. When her practice begins to blossom, her male competition accuse her of committing the worst crime a Doctor at the time could commit: Seducing her female patients. How does Agnodice get out of this dangerous pickle she found herself in? You'll have to listen to find out! — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on Apple Podcasts Share your favorite episode on social media / tell a friend about the show! Send us an email with a broad suggestion, question, or comment at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky. IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Broads You Should Know is produced by Sara Gorsky & edited by Chloe Skye

Yo te lo narro
Agnódice - ¿Mitología griega? (Grecia)

Yo te lo narro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 3:44


Música: Yonder Hill and Dale - Aaron Kenny Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ddtKTMUUKPOS3YpC9MMfF?fbclid=IwAR2ahnAOofvzKs2bLJ7Zapc5WWburwTHfLSlF2TLFCyW83devbGexPsAsTY Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/es/show/2816092 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yo.te.lo.narro/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@yotelonarro #Mitologiagriega #Grecia #Agnodice #narracion #declamacion #literatura #lectura #poesia #arte #arts #poetry #poem #amamoslapoesia ---- En la antigua Grecia, las mujeres tenían prohibido estudiar medicina hasta que alguien infringió la ley. Nacida en el año 300 a. c., Agnodice se cortó el pelo e ingresó a la escuela de medicina de Alejandría vestida de hombre. Mientras caminaba por las calles de Atenas después de completar su educación médica, escuchó los gritos de una mujer en trabajo de parto. Sin embargo la mujer no quería que Agnodice la tocara a pesar de que tenía mucho dolor, porque pensó que Agnodice era un hombre. Agnodice demostró que era una mujer quitándose la ropa sin que nadie la viera y ayudó a la mujer a dar a luz a su bebé. La historia pronto se extendió entre las mujeres y todas las que estaban enfermas comenzaron a acudir a Agnodice. Los médicos varones se envidian y acusan a Agnodice, a quien pensaban que era un hombre, de seducir a los pacientes. En su juicio, Agnodice se presentó ante el tribunal y demostró que era una mujer, pero esta vez fue sentenciada a muerte por estudiar medicina y practicar la medicina como mujer. Las mujeres se rebelaron ante la sentencia, especialmente las esposas de los jueces que habían dictado la pena de muerte. Algunos decían que si mataban Agnodice, irían a la muerte con ella. Incapaces de soportar las presiones de sus esposas y otras mujeres, los jueces levantaron la sentencia de Agnodice y, a partir de entonces, las mujeres pudieron ejercer la medicina, siempre que solo cuidaran de mujeres. Por lo tanto, Agnodice dejó su huella en la historia como la primera doctora, médica y ginecóloga griega. ----

Damit With Beaver
Ep 112 I Am Woman

Damit With Beaver

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 55:58


Women had their place in life, but some women said I am more that this. They stood up against the system and roared out loud to fulfill their dreams and destiny. Today we discuss Agnodice, Rita Levi-Montaicini, and a brave mom named Miriam Rodriguez.

Les Chroniques de Sony
Agnodice, la gynécologue de la Grèce Antique

Les Chroniques de Sony

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 10:14


3ème et dernier épisode de notre série consacrée aux femmes oubliées de l'histoire.  Selon la légende, Agnodice, était une gynécologue dans la Grèce Antique. Pourquoi a-t-elle fait changer les lois ? La réponse dans le récit. Un podcast Radio Gatine Episode du 03/11.

Altoparlante
Sabías Conciencias: Capitulo 1: Agnodice primer medica conocida de la historia

Altoparlante

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 5:33


Sole nos cuenta sobra chicas que no se aguantaron e hicieron ciencia.

Chasseurs de science
Agnodice, la légendaire accoucheuse déguisée en homme

Chasseurs de science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 8:56


Dans la Grèce antique, la médecine est une affaire d'hommes. Mais Agnodice, une jeune Athénienne, est bien décidée à devenir gynécologue. Sous une fausse identité, elle devient l'accoucheur (en réalité accoucheuse) la plus populaire de la ville. Au grand dam des hommes qui se vengeront d'elle.

Chasseurs de science
Agnodice, la légendaire accoucheuse déguisée en homme

Chasseurs de science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 9:01


Dans la Grèce antique, la médecine est une affaire d'hommes. Mais Agnodice, une jeune Athénienne, est bien décidée à devenir gynécologue. Sous une fausse identité, elle devient l'accoucheur (en réalité accoucheuse) la plus populaire de la ville. Au grand dam des hommes qui se vengeront d'elle.

Le talk de 8h30 - La 1ere
Le condensé de l'époque: le genre

Le talk de 8h30 - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 23:19


Grève des femmes, #metoo, débat sur le langage épicène/inclusif, mariage pour toutes et tous, revendications identitaires. Les questions de genre ont pris une place toujours plus grande ces dernières années, dans le monde, comme en Suisse. Tour d'horizon dans ce deuxième épisode "best of" de "L'époque". Avec Cécile Péchu, maîtresse d'enseignement et de recherche à lʹUNIL, Marie-Cécile Naves, politologue, Adèle Zufferey, psychologue chez Agnodice, Lynn Bertholet, présidente dʹEpicène, Hazbi, fribourgeois non binaire, Aexia Tissières et Thibaud Mabut, créateur.trice.s du média digital romand intersectionnel "Mieux".

Six heures - Neuf heures, le samedi - La 1ere
Le condensé de l'époque: le genre

Six heures - Neuf heures, le samedi - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 23:19


Grève des femmes, #metoo, débat sur le langage épicène/inclusif, mariage pour toutes et tous, revendications identitaires. Les questions de genre ont pris une place toujours plus grande ces dernières années, dans le monde, comme en Suisse. Tour d'horizon dans ce deuxième épisode "best of" de "L'époque". Avec Cécile Péchu, maîtresse d'enseignement et de recherche à lʹUNIL, Marie-Cécile Naves, politologue, Adèle Zufferey, psychologue chez Agnodice, Lynn Bertholet, présidente dʹEpicène, Hazbi, fribourgeois non binaire, Aexia Tissières et Thibaud Mabut, créateur.trice.s du média digital romand intersectionnel "Mieux".

Malena Zaragoza
Agnodice

Malena Zaragoza

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 11:11


Prime mujer científica con ropajes de varón

prime agnodice
Historemix
Agnodice: Keep Calm and Doctor On

Historemix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 4:02


Music: Tangerine by Jason Shaw email: historemixpodcast@outlook.com https://anchor.fm/historemix sources: https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/heritage_floor/agnodice https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/agnodice-fl-4th-c-bce Brazen: Rebel Women Who Ruled The World --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historemix/message

Acilci.Net Podcast
Safiye Ali, Türkiye’nin İlk Kadın Hekimi

Acilci.Net Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 9:51


Safiye Ali, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nin ilk kadın tıp doktoru ve tıp eğitimcisi olmasının yanı sıra yaşadığı dönemde filizlenen Feminist hareketin de öncülerinden biridir. Bu sene 127. yaş gününü kutladığımız bu Cumhuriyet kadınının yaşam öyküsünün bir 8 Mart gününde hepimize ışık tutmasını istedim. Başta Nuran Yıldırım’ın Türkiye’nin İlk Kadın Doktoru Safiye Ali ​1​ kitabı olmak üzere çeşitli kaynaklardan derlediğim bu yazıyı keyifle okumanızı dilerim. Tababet sanatının kadın uygulayıcıları, eski çağlardan bu yana varlıklarını sürdürse de erkek egemen Tıp dünyasında yer almaları zorlu süreçler neticesinde mümkün olmuştur. Antik Yunan’da tarihsel bir figür olan Agnodice’in erkek kılığına girerek Tıp eğitimi alması, bir kadın tarafından kaleme alınan ilk Tıp metni olan Kadın Hastalıkları ve Tedavileri Üzerine adlı eseriyle bilinen Metrodora hakkında başka pek bir şey bilinmemesi, pek çok kültürde kadınların Tıp alanındaki yerinin sadece jinekoloji ve obstetri konularıyla sınırlandırılması bu durumun bazı örneklerindendir. Orta Çağ toplumunun hayatın pek çok alanında olduğu gibi Tıp biliminden de kadınları men etmesine rağmen Trota (ya da Trocta) öncülüğünde 12. Yüzyılda bazı kadın hekimlerin Salerno Tıp Okulu’nu bitirdikleri ve Trota’nın Kadınlara Yönelik Tedaviler Üzerine ve Trota’ya Göre Pratik Tıp gibi bazı kitapların yazarı olduğu tarihsel kayıtlarda yer almaktadır. Kadınların modern anlamda Tıp eğitimi almaları 19. Yüzyıl sonunda Elizabeth Garrett Anderson ve Elizabeth Blackwell gibi öncü kadın hekimlerin mücadeleleri ile başlamış Avrupa ve Amerika’da kadın hekim sayısı zamanla artmıştır. Osmanlı döneminde Mekteb-i Tıbbiye-i Şahane ve Mekteb-i Tıbbiye-i Mülkiye kadın öğrenci kabul etmediği için hekim olmak isteyen kadınlar Avrupa’da eğitim görmek zorunda kalmıştır. Doktor Safiye Ali de onlardan biridir. Eğitim hayatı 2 Şubat 1894 tarihinde İstanbul’da doğan Safiye Ali, Sultan Abdülaziz ve II. Abdülhamid'in yaverlerinden Ali Kırat Paşa ile Şeyhülharem Hacı Emin Paşa'nın kızı Emine Hasene Hanım'ın dördüncü çocuğudur. 1916 yılında Amerikan Kız Koleji'nden mezun olduktan sonra Tıp eğitimi almak üzere ülkesinin desteğiyle Almanya’ya gitmiştir. Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg’da eğitimine devam ederken Talebe-i Osmaniye Heyet-i Teftişiyesi Reisi Ali Haydar Bey ile eğitim süreci hakkında yazışmaları zorluklar içindeki üstün gayretine ışık tutmaktadır. 10 Temmuz 1918 tarihli mektubunun bir kısmında şöyle der Safiye Ali: “Reis Beyefendi,…. Şimdi gireceğim imtihan ‘Physicum’ diye tabir ettikleri imtihandır ki şu derslerden: Hikmet (Fizik), Kimya, Nebatat (Botanik), Hayvanat (Zooloji), Anatomi, Topografi, Mikroskopi, Fizyoloji.…. Bu imtihana dahil olacaklar pek çok. İçlerinde Türk olarak yalnız bir tek benim. Onun için birinci olmayı çok arzu ediyorum. Emir olunur ise imtihanın ne suretle neticelendiğini arz ederim.” Ve birinci olur. Doktor namzedi ünvanını alır. Doktora eğitimine Dünya Savaşı’nın gölgesinde devam ederek 1921 yılında “Bebeklerde İç Pakimenenjit Kanaması Hakkında” tezi ile diplomasını alır. Almanya’daki eğitimi süresince kendi tabiri ile ‘ilim muhiti içinde kadın erkek tefriki (ayrım) etmeden mevcut olan arkadaşlık’ onu etkilemiştir. Ülkesine altı haftalık bir dönüşün ardından tekrar Almanya’ya giden Safiye Ali, kadın ve çocuk hastalıkları uzmanlığını yaptığı süreçte göz hekimi olan Ferdinand Krekeler ile evlenir. Türkiye'ye dönüşü ve mesleğinde ilk yılları Safiye Ali’nin İstanbul’a bir sonraki gelişinde artık ülkesi Türkiye Cumhuriyeti olmuştur. Yurtdışında eğitim gören doktorların diplomalarının incelendiği Sıhhiye ve Muavenet-i İçtimaiyye Vekaleti tarafından değerlendirilir ve Haziran 1923’te Cumhuriyet tarihinin ilk kadın doktoru olarak ‘Tababet İcazetnamesi’ni alır. Ferdi Ali adını alan eşi ile Cağaloğlu’nda açtıkları muayenehaneyi ilan ederler. Başlangıçta kendisine kadın olduğu için güvenmeyen ya da düşük muayene ücreti ödemeye çalışanlar olmuş ancak maddi imkanı olmayan hasta...

Hattie Talks
Agnodice

Hattie Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 4:44


Welcome to the final episode of Hattie Talks: Science! Join me and learn about the inspirational female midwife Agnodice.

agnodice
Lady History
Epi 3 - Legendary Ladies

Lady History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 28:31


This week on Lady History: Join us to learn about ladies of legend and lore, because why myth bust when you can myth share? Meet medical maiden Agnodice, headstrong hero Artemisia, and courageous champion Mulan. Let's find out together... is she real? Or is she fantasy? Logo by: Alexia Ibarra Editing by: Lexi Simms Music by: Alana Stolnitz A full text transcript of this show, as well as sources and further readings, can be found at ladyhistorypod.tumblr.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @ladyhistorypod Have a question? A business inquiry? Contact: ladyhistorypod@gmail.com Special thanks to anchor.fm for sponsoring our podcast.

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Wining About Herstory
Ep66. An Excellent Type of Country Girl & Flashing for Freedom

Wining About Herstory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 79:55


This week is full of highs and lows as we work the ladies work their way through Meryl Streep's movies and talk about magical vagicals! Clinging to a much needed glass of Riesling, Kelley shares the tragic tale of Andrée Borrel, a French Nazi resistance fighter and spy in World War II who fiercely fought to the very end. Then, Emily tells the legend of Agnodice, an Athenian woman who dreamed of being a doctor in a time where it was illegal to practice medicine. To combat this, she dressed as a man, got a Shojo manga education, and began saving lives! Grab your parachute and flash your tits, because it's time to wine about herstory!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/winingaboutherstory/overview)

Yaşam Devam Ediyor

25 Haziran 2020 tarihli sabah kaydında, eski Atina'da ilk kadın doktor olarak kabul edilen, MÖ 300 doğumlu efsanevi figür Agnodice'in öyküsü paylaşılmıştır.

Six heures - Neuf heures, le samedi - La 1ere
L'époque: la transidentité sort du placard - 16.05.2020

Six heures - Neuf heures, le samedi - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 23:55


Elles et ils sʹappellent Caitlin, Christine, Océan, Effie. Dans les séries TV, sur les podiums, dans les médias et même dans l'armée suisse, les transgenres prennent la lumière. Des visages, des histoires, longtemps dans lʹombre, qui sortent du placard, cassent les clichés et inspirent. Comment expliquer cette plus grande visibilité? Est-ce plus facile dʹassumer sa transidentité en 2020? La jeune génération est-elle plus ouverte? Quelles sont encore les limites à cette visibilité, à cette reconnaissance? Invitées: Adèle Zufferey, psychologue auprès de la fondation Agnodice qui accompagne les jeunes transgenres et leurs familles et Lynn Bertholet, fondatrice et présidente dʹEpicène, association dʹutilité publique en faveur des personnes trans.

Le talk de 8h30 - La 1ere
L'époque: la transidentité sort du placard - 16.05.2020

Le talk de 8h30 - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 23:55


Elles et ils sʹappellent Caitlin, Christine, Océan, Effie. Dans les séries TV, sur les podiums, dans les médias et même dans l'armée suisse, les transgenres prennent la lumière. Des visages, des histoires, longtemps dans lʹombre, qui sortent du placard, cassent les clichés et inspirent. Comment expliquer cette plus grande visibilité? Est-ce plus facile dʹassumer sa transidentité en 2020? La jeune génération est-elle plus ouverte? Quelles sont encore les limites à cette visibilité, à cette reconnaissance? Invitées: Adèle Zufferey, psychologue auprès de la fondation Agnodice qui accompagne les jeunes transgenres et leurs familles et Lynn Bertholet, fondatrice et présidente dʹEpicène, association dʹutilité publique en faveur des personnes trans.

Petite Pause de Culture Générale avec Marie et Lilia
1. Une Femme, Une Histoire: Agnodice

Petite Pause de Culture Générale avec Marie et Lilia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 11:30


Connaissez-vous l'histoire d'Agnodice, la première femme gynecologue de la Grèce Antique ? Au IVe siècle av. JC les femmes n'ont pas le droit d'étudier, ni même d'exercer. Mais Agnodice va devenir gynecologue ! Devra-t-elle braver les lois ? Découvrez son histoire dans notre Podcast.

Of Witches and Women
E006 - Agnodice, The First Woman Doctor

Of Witches and Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 15:37


This week, we explore Agnodice, a real Greek woman who is credited as the first female doctor. For show notes and merchandise, visit our website at ofwitchesandwomen.com.

CuentaCuentos Historias Mujeres
LasNiñasSonDeCiencias - E1 Agnodice/Agnodisa

CuentaCuentos Historias Mujeres

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 4:47


Agnodice, la primera médica conocida de la historia. Del libro "Las Niñas son de Ciencia" por Irene Cívico y Sergio Parra.

The Bitchery of History
Ep. 3.16: The Physician and The Guru

The Bitchery of History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 27:56


****Episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual intercourse. Discretion is advised.**** This week, Max and Allison discuss two very different healers. The first, a recluse for the last 14 years, leads thousands around the world to this day; the second, the first female physician, lived learned her craft under the threat of death: Gurumayi Chidvilasananda and Agnodice. Intro and Ad Music provided by BenSound.com Logo Art by Sydney Tannenbaum Join the Conversation! umpboh.com Facebook.com/umpboh Patreon.com/UrsulaMajor Twitter.com/bitcherypodcast Instagram.com/thebitcheryofhistory Max: @QuirkyTitle Allison: @AHPowell91 The Team: Janette Danielson (@Neddie94) Kimberly Coscia (@KimberlyGrace48) Sydney Tannenbaum (@sydneyxmastree) Jess Lee (@jessmlee)

Baby Geniuses
Chris Marcil / Jon Daly

Baby Geniuses

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 101:54


Hello babies! Have you seen long bear? The legs are quite long. Get one for a significant other before they sell out! On today’s episode, Lisa discovers a new slime teen and one of Emily’s favorite ASMR artists returns. On Wiki of the Week, we read the Wikipedia page for “Agnodice,” supposedly the first female midwife or physician in ancient Athens. We welcome TV writer Chris Marcil, who has brought in some of his favorite out of print books to show off. On Expert Hour, we are joined by commercial airline pilot and weatherperson Dumb Johnson.