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Whichever therapy a patient chose, mainstream or market, both understood addiction to be a medical problem, requiring a medical solution.During its first seventy-five years (1850-1925), the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (WMCP) graduated eighteen Black women-more than any other predominantly white medical school. This article examines the lives and careers of these "sisters of a darker race" as they sought a foothold in medicine. Its exclusive focus on WMCP allows historical examination of the experiences of Black medical profes