Eighteenth-Century British Midwifery, Part III vol 9

Eighteenth-Century British Midwifery, Part III vol 9

Author: Pam Lieske

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1040250440

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By reprinting in facsimile primary texts on eighteenth-century midwifery and childbirth, this comprehensive twelve-volume collection gives readers a much deeper, more nuanced understanding of midwives, midwifery students, and women in labour.


Eighteenth-Century British Midwifery, Part II vol 5

Eighteenth-Century British Midwifery, Part II vol 5

Author: Pam Lieske

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 104024789X

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Scholars of the British Enlightenment who study obstetrical history traditionally focus on the rise of the male-midwife and competition between the sexes. This set comprises pamphlets, treatises, lectures for midwifery students, texts on the establishment of lying-in hospitals, and catalogues of obstetrical apparatuses collected by male-midwives.


Eighteenth-century British Midwifery

Eighteenth-century British Midwifery

Author: Pam Lieske

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008-04

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9781851968435

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Scholars of the British Enlightenment who study obstetrical history traditionally focus on the rise of the male-midwife and competition between the sexes. This set comprises pamphlets, treatises, lectures for midwifery students, texts on the establishment of lying-in hospitals, and catalogues of obstetrical apparatuses collected by male-midwives.


Birth Figures

Birth Figures

Author: Rebecca Whiteley

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2023-02-23

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 022682313X

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The first full study of “birth figures” and their place in early modern knowledge-making. Birth figures are printed images of the pregnant womb, always shown in series, that depict the variety of ways in which a fetus can present for birth. Historian Rebecca Whiteley coined the term and here offers the first systematic analysis of the images’ creation, use, and impact. Whiteley reveals their origins in ancient medicine and explores their inclusion in many medieval gynecological manuscripts, focusing on their explosion in printed midwifery and surgical books in Western Europe from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century. During this period, birth figures formed a key part of the visual culture of medicine and midwifery and were widely produced. They reflected and shaped how the pregnant body was known and treated. And by providing crucial bodily knowledge to midwives and surgeons, birth figures were also deeply entangled with wider cultural preoccupations with generation and creativity, female power and agency, knowledge and its dissemination, and even the condition of the human in the universe. Birth Figures studies how different kinds of people understood childbirth and engaged with midwifery manuals, from learned physicians to midwives to illiterate listeners. Rich and detailed, this vital history reveals the importance of birth figures in how midwifery was practiced and in how people, both medical professionals and lay readers, envisioned and understood the mysterious state of pregnancy.


Mrs Stone & Dr Smellie

Mrs Stone & Dr Smellie

Author: Robert Woods

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 1781381410

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A remarkable history of midwifery in the eighteenth century.