- of sickness we may likewise remark, how wonderfully it reconciles us to the thoughts, the expectations, & the approach of death; & how this becomes in the hand of Providence, an example of one evil being made to correct another – Paley. 33 Sermon. 18. Anxious to dedicate my Child ...
(Mattioli, 1555); "De secretis mulierum" (13th-14th century AD) attributed to Albertus Magnus (late 12th/early 13th century-1280), but actually written by his disciples (Lemay, 1992); or in Ricci's reference work on the history of gynecology and obstetrics from 2000 BCE to 1800 AD (...
Thomas,S. S. - 《Journal of Social History》 被引量: 9发表: 2009年 Imagining the Pain and Peril of Seventeenth-century Childbirth:: Travail and Deliverance in the Making of an Early Modern World This article takes as its starting point a remarkable account of childbirth in the memoirs of ...
Pregnant women's fear of childbirth in midwife- and obstetrician-led care in Belgium and the Netherlands: test of the medicalization hypothesis. Fear of childbirth has gained importance in the context of increasing medicalization of childbirth. Belgian and Dutch societies are very similar but differ...
Pregnancy and Childbirth for the Historical Author by Elena Greene, Kindle Bestselling author of Regency Romance including Lady Dearing's Masquerade, Romantic Times Book Club's Best Regency Romance of 2005
The Woman in the Shaman's Body: Reclaiming the Feminine in Religion and Medicine A distinguished anthropologist-who is also an initiated shaman-reveals the long-hidden female roots of the world's oldest form of religion and medicine. Here is a fascinating expedition into this ancient tradition, ...
Most of the participants were aged 18–25 years, were primigravidas and married, had secondary school-level education, earned 20–30 thousand Kenya shillings, resided in rural areas, and were in the second trimester. There were 6 (4.6%) cases of low birth weight, 3 (4.5%) in ...
in the language of "animal magnetism". Its eponymous originator wasAnton Mesmer(1734-1815). Mesmer believed that all living bodies contain a magnetic fluid. By manipulating this fluid into a state of balance within the body, physical health could allegedly be restored. It's hard to rescue ...
in the language of "animal magnetism". Its eponymous originator wasAnton Mesmer(1734-1815). Mesmer believed that all living bodies contain a magnetic fluid. By manipulating this fluid into a state of balance within the body, physical health could allegedly be restored. It's hard to rescue ...
While an extensive literature describes various programmatic strategies, it neglects the rigorous analysis of the reasons these strategies have been unsuccessful, especially for women living at the economic and social margins of society. A critical gap in current knowledge is a detailed understanding of...