The First Woman Doctor
In early days no medical(医科的)college took a woman student. Elizabeth Blackwell was determined to become a doctor. The young American wrote again and again to a number of medical colleges, asking if she could be enrolled(录取), but each time the answer was NO.
Then one day, to her surprise, she got a letter from the president of a college in Geneva(日内瓦), which said YES.
At first Geneva College, like the other colleges, was not willing to enroll Liza. But later the important people of that college learned that Liza's application(申请)had the support of a famous doctor, and they were afraid to offend(得罪)that.
So the president decided to play a trick by turning the matter over to the students’ general meeting of the college, thinking that the students would be the last to agree to take Liza.
When the student body met, most students took no interest in the matter. Of the rest, some considered the young American's idea interesting and some thought by having Liza they could be proud of their college training the world's first woman doctor. Very soon the students all agreed to accept Elizabeth.
The president of Geneva College was of course very sorry to learn this, seeing that he could do nothing to keep Elizabeth out, he gave in.