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2015
Abstract During the latter part of Henry VIII’s reign, humanism became entrenched, England broke with Rome, and monasteries disappeared. More subtle changes occurred in other, quite different, parts of the cultural landscape, including the discourse of childbirth. This article examines, in the light of vernacular versions of the Trotula (
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Abstract During the latter part of Henry VIII’s reign, humanism became entrenched, England broke with Rome, and monasteries disappeared. More subtle changes occurred in other, quite different, parts of the cultural landscape, including the discourse of childbirth. This article examines, in the light of vernacular versions of the Trotula (
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1997
Abstract To a historian of childbirth, the illustration of the grandmother, mother, and newborn baby of a sharecropper’s family in the Mississippi Delta in 1937 raises a series of questions. Where was the baby delivered? Who was the birth atten dant?
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Abstract To a historian of childbirth, the illustration of the grandmother, mother, and newborn baby of a sharecropper’s family in the Mississippi Delta in 1937 raises a series of questions. Where was the baby delivered? Who was the birth atten dant?
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