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Hints to Husbands: A Revelation of the Man-Midwife's Mysteries. 'A Revealing Look at 19th-Century Man-Midwifery and Husbandly Duties'

Par : George Morant
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  • Nombre de pages216
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-614289-6
  • EAN4064066142896
  • Date de parution20/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille659 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Hints to Husbands: A Revelation of the Man-Midwife's Mysteries, " George Morant presents a provocative exploration of the inner workings of obstetrics from the perspective of a man-midwife, a role often contested in 18th-century medical practice. Written in an accessible yet erudite prose, the book melds anecdotal narratives with practical advice, aiming to demystify childbirth for expectant fathers during a time when gender norms were rigidly defined.
Morant'Äôs work stands out for its candid discussion of the societal taboos surrounding male involvement in childbirth, making it a significant commentary on the intersection of gender and medicine in his era. George Morant, a trained medical practitioner and an early advocate for alternative birthing practices, drew from his own experiences within the medical community. His motivations can be traced to a growing awareness of the need for inclusive practices in childbirth, which often marginalized male figures despite their potential contributions to maternal care.
Morant'Äôs insights reflect a progressive viewpoint that not only sought to educate but also to elevate the discourse on male participation in maternity care. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of medicine, gender studies, or the evolution of obstetrics. Morant'Äôs unique perspective invites readers to reconsider outdated perceptions of masculinity and childbirth, making it a must-read for modern audiences seeking to understand the complexities of paternal roles in pregnancy.