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Death before Birth - Fetal Health and Mortality in Historical Perspective (Hardcover)
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Death before Birth - Fetal Health and Mortality in Historical Perspective (Hardcover)
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Considering its importance, the history of fetal health and
mortality remains a neglected area. Medical historians have tended
to focus on maternal mortality and professional conflicts between
midwives rather than on the unborn, while among the social
scientists demographers and epidemiologists have until recently
devoted most of their attention to infants and children.
Death before Birth redresses this imbalance, redirecting attention
to the fetus. A study of fetal health from the seventeenth century
to the present day, it is the first book to offer an historical
perspective on the subject and to combine both medical history and
epidemiological and demographic research, using long-term and
comparative perspectives, including a strong international
comparative element, across both Europe and North America. The book
not only provides an account of how fetal health and the risks
facing the unborn (miscarriages, abortions, stillbirths etc) have
changed, it also offers an interpretation of the causes, one that
focuses on the role of obstetrics and the epidemiology of maternal
infections.
Along the way, it pays detailed attention to a host of related
themes, such as varying cultural practices in the recognition of
stillbirths; the age pattern of mortality risk between conception
and live birth; comparative trends in late-fetal mortality and
their causes; fetal mortality and obstetric care during the
eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries; and the
contrasting approaches of the pathologists and "social
epidemiologists" to the causes of fetal death. The book concludes
with a study of the "fetus as patient," focusing on issues
surrounding the legalization of abortion in many Western countries
and the public health challenges of persistently high mortality in
less developed countries.
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