Modern German midwifery, 1885-1960
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Modern German midwifery, 1885-1960
(Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine, no. 13)
Pickering & Chatto, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-249) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Between the late 18th and the early 20th century, the industrialized world experienced a transition in birth practices. While in many countries this led to a separation of midwifery from modern medicine, in Germany new standards of health care were embraced. Fallwell's study explores this transition and sets it in its wider historical context.
目次
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Authority, Expertise and German Midwifery's Contribution to Debates of Nature Versus Science
- Chapter 1a Expertise, Authority and the Written Record: An Overview of Midwives' Evolving Role in the Public Sphere
- Chapter 2 From Storchtanten to Gebildete Frauen : The Roots of Modern Professionalization
- Chapter 3 Birthing under the Swastika: Indoctrinating Midwives into the Nazi Pro-Natalist State
- Chapter 4 Strong Hands and Steady Demeanour: Identifying the Characteristics of an Ideal Midwifery Student
- Chapter 5 Babies, Bottles and Bureaucracy: Course Curriculum and Essential Knowledge for a Midwife
- Chapter 6 The Art and Science of Childbirth: Constructing Midwifery and Obstetrical Textbooks
- Chapter 8 Conclusion: Modern Professional Midwifery
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