Kosmin, 2014 - Google Patents
Embodied knowledge: Midwives and the medicalization of childbirth in early modern ItalyKosmin, 2014
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In addition to being highly visible figures in the ritual life of Italian society, midwives were bearers of a unique expertise of the body and sexuality which granted them entrance into the legal and political worlds of early modern Italy. This dissertation examines the …
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