Tending Mothers and the Fruits of the Womb
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Tending Mothers and the Fruits of the Womb

The Work of the Midwife in the Early Modern German City

  1. 314 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Tending Mothers and the Fruits of the Womb

The Work of the Midwife in the Early Modern German City

About this book

The early modern period saw a fundamental shift in the history of childbirth from midwifery as a traditional, largely female occupation to modern obstetrics. The seeds of this transformation were sown in the cities, where municipal governments and their medical officials began reworking the often centuries-old systems of municipal midwifery. In Leipzig they overhauled midwife education and in the 1730s appointed a municipal man-midwife.

But why all the commotion about midwifery? How 'novel' were these developments really? And how did all these changes affect the everyday work of the city's midwives? Drawing on a vast array of administrative sources, Gabrielle Robilliard explores the world of Leipzig's midwives and early man-midwives from 1650 to 1810. Employing a prosopographical approach, she illuminates in minute detail the occupational culture and structure of both official and unofficial midwifery within the city—including social and economic milieus, client networking practices, and inter- and intraprofessional rivalries—and examines the nature of the encounter between traditional practice and new ways of organising urban midwifery provision.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. List of Figures and Tables
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Glossary of German and Medical Terms
  5. Introduction
  6. Chapter One: Midwifery, the City and the State Between Tradition and Reform
  7. Chapter Two: The Midwifery Landscape
  8. Chapter Three: Life-Cycle, the Household Oeconomy and the Meaning of Midwifery Work
  9. Chapter Four: The Moral Economy of Midwifery
  10. Chapter Five: Midwives, Clients and Trust
  11. Chapter Six: Midwives, Medical Men and Clients: Demarcating the Parameters of Midwifery Practice
  12. Chapter Seven: The ‘Difficult Birth’ of Clinical Midwifery
  13. Conclusion
  14. Appendices
  15. Bibliography
  16. Indices