Women and Health in America: Historical Readings

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Judith Walzer Leavitt
Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1999 - 692 pàgines
In this thoroughly updated second edition, Judith Walzer Leavitt, a leading authority on the history of women's health issues, has collected thirty-five articles representing important scholarship in this once-neglected field. Timely and fascinating, this volume is organized chronologically and then by topic, covering studies of women and health in the colonial and revolutionary periods and the nineteenth century through the Civil War. The remainder of the book concentrates on the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries and addresses such controversial issues as body image and physical fitness, sexuality, fertility, abortion and birth control, childbirth and motherhood, mental illness, women's health care providers (midwives, nurses, physicians), and health reform and public health.

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Introduction to the Second Edition
3
Women and Health in the Seventeenth
9
Childbirth Practices Among Native American Women
38
Midwifery
48
This Trial Was Sent in Love and Mercy for
67
Mother Love and Infant Death 17501920 16
91
Medical and Biological Views
111
AfricanAmerican
131
Women and Mental Illness
389
Midwives
423
White Nurses Black Midwives and Public Health
444
Nurses
459
Historical
475
Interactions Between Public Health Nurses and Clients
489
Physicians
507
How Women
526

Women and Health in the Late Nineteenth
147
Sexuality
191
Romantic Friends or a Different Race of Creatures?
213
Progressive Psychiatrists
229
Fertility Abortion and Birth Control
251
Women Doctors Dying
269
Childbirth and Motherhood
327
And the Results Showed Promise Physicians
347
in the U S A 19451965
371
American Medical Women
540
Women Health Reform and Public Health
557
Mary Baker Eddy Ellen G White
579
Sanitary Science and Home
596
Century Public Health
612
TwentiethCentury Medicalization and Women
635
Tomomi Kinukawa
683
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Judith Walzer Leavitt is Ruth Bleier Professor of History of Medicine, History of Science, and Women's Studies and the associate dean of faculty at the medical school, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her many books include The Healthiest City and Sickness and Health in America, both also available from the University of Wisconsin Press, as well as Typhoid Mary and Brought to Bed: Childbearing in America 1750-1950.

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