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From contraception to cloning and pregnancy to populations,
reproduction presents urgent challenges today. This field-defining
history synthesizes a vast amount of scholarship to take the long
view. Spanning from antiquity to the present day, the book focuses
on the Mediterranean, western Europe, North America and their
empires. It combines history of science, technology and medicine
with social, cultural and demographic accounts. Ranging from the
most intimate experiences to planetary policy, it tells new stories
and revises received ideas. An international team of scholars asks
how modern 'reproduction' - an abstract process of perpetuating
living organisms - replaced the old 'generation' - the active
making of humans and beasts, plants and even minerals. Striking
illustrations invite readers to explore artefacts, from an ancient
Egyptian fertility figurine to the announcement of the first
test-tube baby. Authoritative and accessible, Reproduction offers
students and non-specialists an essential starting point and sets
fresh agendas for research.
The study of ancient medicine has been revolutionised over the last
half century and Vivian Nutton has been a leading figure. Here
distinguished colleagues and former students offer essays in his
honour, developing themes from his ground-breaking scholarship. The
book explores the diversity of the ancient medical marketplace.
From the Bronze Age to Classical Antiquity (with glimpses forward
to the Digital Age), from the cult of Artemis to the corpuscular
theories of Asclepiades of Bithynia, from the medicinal uses of
beavers to the cost of healthcare and wet-nursing, and from remedy
exchange to the medical repercussions of political assassination.
From contraception to cloning and pregnancy to populations,
reproduction presents urgent challenges today. This field-defining
history synthesizes a vast amount of scholarship to take the long
view. Spanning from antiquity to the present day, the book focuses
on the Mediterranean, western Europe, North America and their
empires. It combines history of science, technology and medicine
with social, cultural and demographic accounts. Ranging from the
most intimate experiences to planetary policy, it tells new stories
and revises received ideas. An international team of scholars asks
how modern 'reproduction' - an abstract process of perpetuating
living organisms - replaced the old 'generation' - the active
making of humans and beasts, plants and even minerals. Striking
illustrations invite readers to explore artefacts, from an ancient
Egyptian fertility figurine to the announcement of the first
test-tube baby. Authoritative and accessible, Reproduction offers
students and non-specialists an essential starting point and sets
fresh agendas for research.
Dr Flemming has written a book about women and medicine in the first centuries of the Roman Empire, an important but neglected period. It is about female medical practitioners and patients in the Roman world, what male doctors wrote about women, how they understood them, and the wider effects their ideas and writings had upon women's lives.
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