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History of Midwifery in the US Parkland Memorial Hospital
Social Childbirth and Communities of Women in Early America Jocelyn Jessop
September Program: "Intimate Details of Life on a Remote Farm in Maine"
Martha Ballard Walking Tour of Hallowell
Unit 1 - Ap Us Reader
AGENTS of the DEVIL?: WOMEN, WITCHCRAFT, and MEDICINE in EARLY AMERICA a Thesis by JEWEL CARRIE PARKER Submitted to the Graduate
PAPER 22 NORTH AMERICAN HISTORY from Ca. 1500 to 1865
More Than Death: Fear of Illness in American Literature 1775-1876
A Midwife's Tale" Is Provided in Part by the National Endowment for the Humanities
Bible Translators, Educators, and Suffragists: the Smith Women, a Nineteenth-Century Case Study in America About Power, Agency, and Subordination
American Midwifery Litigation and State Legislative Preferences for Physician-Controlled Childbirth
LAUREL THATCHER ULRICH History Department Robinson Hall Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 617-494-2556
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From Betty Crocker to Feminist Food Studies: Critical Perspectives on Women and Food Arlene Voski Avakian
Gettysburg Historical Journal 2007
Quoddy: Smuggling in the Maine New Brunswick Borderlands 1783-1820 Joshua M
Following the American Revolution Congress Permitted Western
"The Living Mother of a Living Child": Midwifery and Mortality in Post-Revolutionary New England
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The Meeting of Mothers, Midwives, and Men
The Economic Life of Women on the Frontier of Colonial New York Aileen Button Agnew University of New Hampshire, Durham
The Role of Professional Nursing in the Origin of the Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act of 1996 from a Feminist Perspective, 1981-1996