Beth Linker

  Home   Publications   CV   Courses    


“The Business of Ethics: Gender, Medicine, and the Professional Codification of the American
Physiotherapy Association, 1918-1935,”

The history of codes of ethics in health care has almost exclusively been told as a story of how medical doctors developed their own professional principles of conduct. Yet telling the history of medical ethics solely from the physicians’ perspective neglects not only the numerous allied health care workers who developed their own codes of ethics in tandem with the medical profession, but also the role that gender played in the writing of such professional creeds. By focusing on the predominantly female organization of the American Physiotherapy Association and its 1935 “Code of Ethics and Discipline,” I demonstrate how these women used their creed to at once curry favor from and challenge the authority of the medical profession. Through their Code, APA therapists engaged in a dynamic dialogue with the male physicians of the AMA in the name of professional survival. I conclude that contrary to historians and philosophers who contend that professional women have historically operated under a gender-specific ethic of care, the physiotherapists avoided rhetoric construed as feminine and instead created a “business-like” creed in which they spoke solely about their relationship with physicians and remained silent on the matter of patient care.


Selected Publications

"Feet for Fighting: Locating Disability and Social Medicine in First World War America"
Social History of Medicine 20, no. 1 (April 2007): 91-109.
“Resuscitating the ‘Great Doctor’: The Career of Biography in Medical History”
In Thomas Söderqvist, ed., The History and Poetics of Scientific Biography(Aldershoot: Ashgate Press, 2007): 221-239



Find Authors

Created by The Authors Guild

A note for users of older versions of Internet Explorer, Netscape, or AOL:
This site will look a lot better in a newer browser. Download one for free!
Internet Explorer: Windows Mac   |   Netscape: Windows Mac Other
For AOL users, please choose Internet Explorer above.