On gender and Atlantic history more generally, see the separate Oxford Bibliographies article Gender in the Atlantic World.Brewer, Holly. “The Transformation of Domestic Law.” In The Cambridge History of Law in America. Vol. 1, Early America (1580–1815). Edited by Michael Grossberg and ...
This article discusses the history and consequences of the medicalization of pregnancy, contraception, and abortion in America. Attention is drawn to the ways in which the profession of medicine took control away from midwives, the traditional birth attendants and pregnancy caregivers, and the ...
Women & Men Midwives: Medicine, Morality and Misogyny in Early America Maubray J: The Female Physician. Quoted in Donegan, Women & Men Midwives, p... I. Snapper Midwifery, past and present Bull NY Acad Med (1963) R.E. Nicodemus The history of American obstetrics Centaur (1946) Francis...
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but midwives and nurses were not particularly at risk. Older women were more frequently accused of castingmaliciousspells than were younger women, because they had had more time to establish a bad reputation, and the process from suspicion toconvictionoften took so long that a woman might have ...
Because most colonial women married, the termgood wifecame into existence and a code of ethics developed that would govern female life in New England from 1650 to 1750. Good wives had legal rights in colonial America, and actually had more freedom than nineteenth-century women would have. ...
Lying-In: A History of Childbirth in America. This lively history of childbirth begins with colonial days, when childbirth was a social event, and moves on to the gradual medicalization of childbirth in America as doctors forced midwives out of business and to the home-birth movemen... Barba...
The film highlights the pervasive issue of medical racism; worsening racial disparities of infant and maternal health; the racist history of American gynecology; and the transformative work of doulas, midwives, and birth equity advocates who are fighting to change a system that devalues Black lives...
He and other colored porters were men in red caps and white uniforms, but they functioned as the midwives of the Great Migration, helping the migrants gather themselves and disembark at the station and thus delivering to the world a new wave of newcomers with each arriving train. Related ...
A Short History of Clinical Midwifery: The Development of Ideas in the Professional Management of Childbirth. Cheshire, England: Books for Midwives Press, 1995. vii +... RE Batt - 《Bulletin of the History of Medicine》 被引量: 6发表: 1997年 加载更多...