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Medical Advice for Women is a new five-volume collection from
Routledge and Edition Synapse covering professional, scientific,
and medical opinion, in addition to the popular guides aimed at the
female reader, between the years 1830-1915. Medical literature from
this period provides a fascinating insight into the interrelations
between social proscriptions, often validated by appeals to
religious authority, and medical prescriptions. The narrative
contained within this largely chronological collection is not
necessarily a progressive one from quackery to medical and
scientific enlightenment; the situation was more nuanced than
selective quotation from sensational examples has implied in the
past. This collection, edited and with a new introduction by Ruth
Robbins, illuminates the complexity and shifting grounds of opinion
in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by bringing back
into print a broad selection of texts offering medical advice to
women, and will be of interest to all scholars and students working
in gender and cultural studies, and particularly to historians and
sociologists of medicine.
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