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Unhealthy Women: Why Doctors Were Reluctant to Study the Female Body in the Past, and What Changed Their Minds

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Unhealthy Women: Why Doctors Were Reluctant to Study the Female Body in the Past, and What Changed Their Minds
19.99 €
You'll learn how hypertrophied desire and hypersensitivity were interpreted in the nineteenth century, the connection between Queen Victoria and painless childbirth, and the challenges faced by women who needed serious treatment. ELINOR CLEGHORN, author and historian, examines all sorts of theories about the female body created by doctors of the past, from the wandering uterus to hysteria.
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