Janet Greenlees
Western Maternity and Medicine, 1880-1990
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Western Maternity and Medicine, 1880-1990
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The contributors to this collection look into the experiences of women in the Western world going through pregnancy and birth over the last hundred years.
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The contributors to this collection look into the experiences of women in the Western world going through pregnancy and birth over the last hundred years.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781848934344
- ISBN-10: 1848934343
- Artikelnr.: 43747937
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781848934344
- ISBN-10: 1848934343
- Artikelnr.: 43747937
Janet Greenlees, Linda Bryder
Introduction Western Maternity and Medicine: An Introduction, Linda Bryder,
Janet Greenlees; Chapter 1 Safely Delivered? Insights into Late
Nineteenth-Century Australian Maternity Care from Coronial Investigations
into Maternal Deaths, Madonna Grehan; Chapter 2 Pregnancy, Pathology and
Public Morals: Making Antenatal Care in Edinburgh Around 1900, Salim
Al-Gailani; Chapter 3 'The Peculiar and Complex Female Problem': The Church
of Scotland and Health Care for Unwed Mothers, 1900-1948, Janet Greenlees;
Chapter 4 Taking 'Advantage of the Facilities and Comforts ... Offered':
Women's Choice of Hospital Delivery in Interwar Edinburgh, Alison Nuttall;
Chapter 5 'What Women Want': Childbirth Services and Women's Activism in
New Zealand, 1900-1960, Linda Bryder; Chapter 6 'Twixt God and Geography:
The Development of Maternity Services in Twentieth-Century Ireland, Lindsey
Earner-Byrne; Chapter 7 Test Tubes and Turpitude: Medical Responses to the
Infertile Patient in Mid-Twentieth-Century Scotland, Gayle Davis; Chapter 8
Women's Experiences of the Maternity Services in Berkshire and Oxfordshire,
c. 1970-1990, Angela Davis; Chapter 9 From Muller to Johnson Controls:
Mothers and Workplace Health in the us, from Protective Labour Legislation
to Fetal Protection Policies, Allison L. Hepler;
Janet Greenlees; Chapter 1 Safely Delivered? Insights into Late
Nineteenth-Century Australian Maternity Care from Coronial Investigations
into Maternal Deaths, Madonna Grehan; Chapter 2 Pregnancy, Pathology and
Public Morals: Making Antenatal Care in Edinburgh Around 1900, Salim
Al-Gailani; Chapter 3 'The Peculiar and Complex Female Problem': The Church
of Scotland and Health Care for Unwed Mothers, 1900-1948, Janet Greenlees;
Chapter 4 Taking 'Advantage of the Facilities and Comforts ... Offered':
Women's Choice of Hospital Delivery in Interwar Edinburgh, Alison Nuttall;
Chapter 5 'What Women Want': Childbirth Services and Women's Activism in
New Zealand, 1900-1960, Linda Bryder; Chapter 6 'Twixt God and Geography:
The Development of Maternity Services in Twentieth-Century Ireland, Lindsey
Earner-Byrne; Chapter 7 Test Tubes and Turpitude: Medical Responses to the
Infertile Patient in Mid-Twentieth-Century Scotland, Gayle Davis; Chapter 8
Women's Experiences of the Maternity Services in Berkshire and Oxfordshire,
c. 1970-1990, Angela Davis; Chapter 9 From Muller to Johnson Controls:
Mothers and Workplace Health in the us, from Protective Labour Legislation
to Fetal Protection Policies, Allison L. Hepler;
Introduction Western Maternity and Medicine: An Introduction, Linda Bryder,
Janet Greenlees; Chapter 1 Safely Delivered? Insights into Late
Nineteenth-Century Australian Maternity Care from Coronial Investigations
into Maternal Deaths, Madonna Grehan; Chapter 2 Pregnancy, Pathology and
Public Morals: Making Antenatal Care in Edinburgh Around 1900, Salim
Al-Gailani; Chapter 3 'The Peculiar and Complex Female Problem': The Church
of Scotland and Health Care for Unwed Mothers, 1900-1948, Janet Greenlees;
Chapter 4 Taking 'Advantage of the Facilities and Comforts ... Offered':
Women's Choice of Hospital Delivery in Interwar Edinburgh, Alison Nuttall;
Chapter 5 'What Women Want': Childbirth Services and Women's Activism in
New Zealand, 1900-1960, Linda Bryder; Chapter 6 'Twixt God and Geography:
The Development of Maternity Services in Twentieth-Century Ireland, Lindsey
Earner-Byrne; Chapter 7 Test Tubes and Turpitude: Medical Responses to the
Infertile Patient in Mid-Twentieth-Century Scotland, Gayle Davis; Chapter 8
Women's Experiences of the Maternity Services in Berkshire and Oxfordshire,
c. 1970-1990, Angela Davis; Chapter 9 From Muller to Johnson Controls:
Mothers and Workplace Health in the us, from Protective Labour Legislation
to Fetal Protection Policies, Allison L. Hepler;
Janet Greenlees; Chapter 1 Safely Delivered? Insights into Late
Nineteenth-Century Australian Maternity Care from Coronial Investigations
into Maternal Deaths, Madonna Grehan; Chapter 2 Pregnancy, Pathology and
Public Morals: Making Antenatal Care in Edinburgh Around 1900, Salim
Al-Gailani; Chapter 3 'The Peculiar and Complex Female Problem': The Church
of Scotland and Health Care for Unwed Mothers, 1900-1948, Janet Greenlees;
Chapter 4 Taking 'Advantage of the Facilities and Comforts ... Offered':
Women's Choice of Hospital Delivery in Interwar Edinburgh, Alison Nuttall;
Chapter 5 'What Women Want': Childbirth Services and Women's Activism in
New Zealand, 1900-1960, Linda Bryder; Chapter 6 'Twixt God and Geography:
The Development of Maternity Services in Twentieth-Century Ireland, Lindsey
Earner-Byrne; Chapter 7 Test Tubes and Turpitude: Medical Responses to the
Infertile Patient in Mid-Twentieth-Century Scotland, Gayle Davis; Chapter 8
Women's Experiences of the Maternity Services in Berkshire and Oxfordshire,
c. 1970-1990, Angela Davis; Chapter 9 From Muller to Johnson Controls:
Mothers and Workplace Health in the us, from Protective Labour Legislation
to Fetal Protection Policies, Allison L. Hepler;