A Cultural History of Pregnancy: Pregnancy, Medicine and Culture, 1750-2000
A scholarly book exploring how pregnancy, medicine, and culture intersect across 1750-2000. Insightful analysis for readers interested in history of medicine and societal views on pregnancy. Customer feedback notes thoughtful interpretation of historical perspectives
Highlights
- longitudinal cultural analysis
- medicine-pregnancy interplay
- 1750-2000 historical scope
Pros
- historical perspective on pregnancy
- intersection of medicine and culture
- well-structured scholarly approach
- broad historical timeline
Cons
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- limited customer feedback available
- academic tone may suit specialists more