Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Although the surviving evidence is small—some passing mentions, medical texts, and about 40 inscriptions—it shows that women in ancient Greece and Rome did work as actual doctors, not just midwives. Writings (including Plato), tomb inscriptions, and medical authors who quote female practitioners alongside men show women treated various illnesses and were a recognized, if not numerous, part of ancient medical life long before modern times.
Logic Breakdown
This is an explicit-detail question—scan the passage for a direct, named mention. The final paragraph explicitly names ancient writers (Galen, Pliny the elder) who quote women's medical writings, pointing to E.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage15.Which one of the following does the author mention in the passage?
Correct Answer
E
"Galen, Pliny the elder, and other ancient writers of encyclopedic medical works quote the opinions and prescriptions of male and female doctors indiscriminately, moving from one to the other and back again." This explicit sentence shows that ancient writers' works refer to the writings of women, which matches choice E.
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