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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

Ask whether the author treats the fragmentary sources as usable evidence; look for explicit statements where the author draws conclusions from those fragments (e.g., "Yet even from these fragments we can piece together a picture.").

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Which one of the following most accurately describes the author's attitude toward the sources of information mentioned in the first sentence of the passage?

Correct Answer
D
D is correct because the author treats the fragmentary sources as adequate for making factual inferences. For example: "Yet even from these fragments we can piece together a picture. The evidence shows that in ancient Greece and Rome there were, in fact, female medical personnel..." and "The very nature of the scant evidence tells us something... the scattering of references to them indicates that, although their numbers were probably small, women doctors were an unremarkable part of ancient life." The author also cites linguistic and textual support ("Both Greek and Latin have distinct terms for midwife and doctor") and notes that medical writers "quote the opinions and prescriptions of male and female doctors indiscriminately," all of which show confidence that the fragments are accurate enough to support reliable conclusions.
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