In the 1930s, the New Mexico Department of Health began a valuable relationship with the curandera-parteras through the Midwife Consultant Program. This article describes the relationship between the curandera-parteras and the New Mexico Department of Health originating in the 1920s. The amenable ...
Perceptions of the Midwife's Role: A Technoscience Perspective. Different patterns of care and a range of lead professionals have influenced care provision in relation to childbirth. The role of a midwife has been infl... TS Cooper - 《University of Central Lancashire》 被引量: 1发表: 2011年...
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These scholars debate the extent to women’s legal status was transformed as result of the Age of Revolutions, a period that encompasses the Glorious Revolution, the American Revolution, the French and Haitian Revolutions, and Latin American independence movements. Studying the French Revolution, ...
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But one of the words that you talk about that, I learned this as a midwife when I was in my teens, is the term pudendum. Can you explain what the pudendum is anatomically, what the word means, and what you think that the origin and persistence of this term says about medicine and ...
At first she was benign, bringing agriculture to people, and being a midwife and protector of children. In the Talmudic period (second to fifth centuries) she became known as a devourer of children and a succuba. Birthing women were afraid she would come and kill the newborn, and children...
(2).However a propensity for violence was not deemed a handicap in those times. He must have seen his family, including of course the young Eleanor, only rarely, and it’s interesting to wonder what she made of him on those few occasions she did meet him. Was she scared stiff of him...
After her emancipation, Freeman did domestic labor, served as a midwife, and became one of the most prominent Black property owners in Berkshire County. From left: Jaehee Seol, Marcus Smith, and Reid Ellefson-Frank presenting their project on Elizabeth Freeman. During the 2022–23 academic ...
The law in 1734 punished abortion by the death of all concerned. The death penalty was abolished in 1864. In 1896 Anna Linholm reported to the policy in Uppsala that a midwife had been practicing clandestine abortions. Some of her patients were admitted to hospital for hemorrhaging. She was ...