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Record Number:
1738
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Green , Monica.
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Title:
Bodies, Gender, Health, Disease: Recent Work on Medieval Women's Medicine [An essay review covering work done in the 1990s and early 21st century on various aspects of text editing, "technologies of the body," sex differences, women as medical agents, the question of whether childbirth is an exclusively female space, and future directions of the field. Title note supplied by author.]
Source:
Sexuality and Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Edited by Philip M. SoergelStudies in medieval and renaissance history, 3rd ser., 2. AMS Press, 2005. Pages 1 - 46. Also part of the series: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History Third Series 2 (Old Series 27, New Series 17) (2005). Sexuality and Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe
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Bibliographic Essay
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Childbirth
Medicine
Midwives
Sex Differences
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Author's Affiliation:
Arizona State University
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Year of Publication:
2005.
Language:
English
ISSN/ISBN:
0404645526