The Women Who Misbehaved
One of the most fascinating cases of a woman who "misbehaved" and defied societal norms is that of Margaret Ann Bulkley who, during the victorian era, achieved the rank of Inspector General of Hospitals in the British Army, an extraordinary accomplishment for anyone at the time, let alone a woman secretly living as a man. Living under the name James Barry, her 46 year medical career was marked by progressive reforms and a fiery temper. As a military surgeon, Barry championed better sanitation, improved diet, and humane treatment for soldiers and the indigenous populations in the colonies. Barry performed one of the first successful Caesarean sections in Africa by a British doctor where both mother and child survived. Her life epitomizes the extreme lengths women were forced to go to gain access to education and professional life in the Victorian era, proving that in many cases, making history required a complete rejection of one's assigned identity.
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