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"before midnight she had miscarried'': women, men, and miscarriage in early modern England
Reproduction and childbirth in the early modern era have sometimes been represented as a uniquely feminine experience. Similarly, studies of domestic medicine have in the past overlooked the role that men played in domestic health care practices. This article builds on recent work that resituates me...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Evans, Sara Read |
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