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A citation for the final claim regarding the licensure of women up to the 19th century would strengthen the claim.KatieEgger (talk) 15:10, 15 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Perhaps you could emphasize more on the idea that her trial was supposed to be based on her practicing medicine, however she was never actually asked anything regarding her knowledge or experiences. There is a source that states that everyone around her (even the Archbishop) warned her about practicing medicine without a license, maybe talk about why this occurred even though other sources have stated she was actually licensed.[1] Perhaps since she was female they didn't consider her license to be an actual thing? You could also mention that she was 1 of 8 female physicians during that time in Paris. Lastly, possibly mention more on how her trial affected women in Paris and maybe what happened to her.ToyStoryAndy (talk) 15:19, 6 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]