"Selected by" Choice" magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title for
1996""[Marsh and Ronner make for] a highly successful combination
in which faultless clinical detail and a broad social and cultural
approach are seamlessly woven to produce a very impressive and
beautifully written historical work of the first importance." --
Irvine Louden, "Journal of the Social History of Medicine"
In "The Empty Cradle," Margaret Marsh and Wanda Ronner delve
into the origins of the many misconceptions surrounding infertility
as they explore how medical and cultural beliefs emerged throughout
its controversial history. Drawing on a wide variety of sources --
including intimate diaries and letters, patient records, memoirs,
medical literature, and popular magazines -- "The Empty Cradle"
investigates the social, cultural, scientific, and medical
dimensions of infertility over the past three hundred years.
Marsh and Ronner explore reactions -- among both physicians and
husbands -- to the emerging scientific evidence that infertility
was a condition for which men and women bear equal responsibility.
The book concludes that infertility is still a subject affected by
myth and misunderstanding. A lively and compelling history of a
complex medical and cultural phenomenon, "The Empty Cradle" brings
a valuable perspective to current debates about how we should think
about and address the experience of infertility in our own
time.
"Marsh and Ronner have sought to go beyond the published medical
literature to disclose the voices of those most affected by the
physiological and cultural condition of infertility... they have
restored to the historical record the anguish and the hopes of
women whoexperienced infertility." -- Rima D. Apple, "American
Historical Review"
"The book's lucid explanations of medical terms and procedures
will allow me to recommend it to my infertility patients. I plan to
do so, trusting that it will give them a new perspective on their
predicament. Knowing that it provided me a new perspective on both
infertility and the practice of gynecology, I will also assign it
an honored place in my medical library." -- Janet E. Shepherd,
M.D., "Journal of the American Medical Association"
" "The Empty Cradle" demonstrates the profound impact of
politics as well as culture on the development of medical practice.
It is an excellent model for future scholarship on the complex
relationship between science and society." -- Elaine Tyler May,
"Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences"
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