Alice B. StockhamAlice Bunker Stockham (1833-1912) was an American physician, writer, and feminist who was a pioneer in women's health and sexuality. She graduated from the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1864 and practiced medicine in Chicago for many year, specializing in women's health issues. Stockham was a vocal advocate for women's rights and gender equality. She believed that women should have control over their own bodies and sexuality and that these were important aspects of women's overall health and well-being. Her views were considered radical for her time, and she faced significant opposition from more conservative elements of society. In addition to "Tokology: A Book for Every Woman," Stockham wrote several other influential works on women's health, including "Karezza: Ethics of Marriage" and "The Wedded Life." Read More Read Less
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