
2. Women in Ancient Medical Cultures
In ancient medical cultures, women played significant yet often overlooked roles. In societies like Greece, Rome, and Egypt, women were healers, midwives, and herbalists, using their understanding of natural remedies to care for others. Despite facing societal restrictions, some women gained recognition as skilled practitioners, contributing to medical knowledge and practices. Their expertise often relied on traditional knowledge passed through generations. While they faced barriers in professional settings, their contributions laid important foundations for women's involvement in medicine and highlighted the essential role women played in healthcare throughout history.