This book explores attempts by church, state, and medical authorities to regulate and professionalize the practice of midwifery in Italy from the late sixteenth to the late eighteenth century. It will be of interest to scholars of the history of medicine, religious history, social history and Early Modern Italy.
This book explores attempts by church, state, and medical authorities to regulate and professionalize the practice of midwifery in Italy from the late sixteenth to the late eighteenth century. It will be of interest to scholars of the history of medicine, religious history, social history and Early Modern Italy.
Jennifer F. Kosmin is Assistant Professor of History at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania, USA. Her research focuses on the intersections of the history of medicine, gender history, the history of the body, and the popular display and study of anatomy in eighteenth-century Italy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Midwives, Medicine, and Religion 2. Textual Deliveries: Reading Early Modern Obstetrical Treatises 3. The Origins of Public Maternity Care in Northern Italy 4. Midwifery Education and the Politics of Reproduction 5. Surgical Instruction and the Clinicalization of the Maternity Ward 6. Contested Deliveries Conclusion
Introduction 1. Midwives, Medicine, and Religion 2. Textual Deliveries: Reading Early Modern Obstetrical Treatises 3. The Origins of Public Maternity Care in Northern Italy 4. Midwifery Education and the Politics of Reproduction 5. Surgical Instruction and the Clinicalization of the Maternity Ward 6. Contested Deliveries Conclusion
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