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Introduction "Terrible Torture" or "The Nicest Sensation I've Ever Had"? Conflicting Perceptions of Labor in U.S. History 1
1 Ether and Chloroform: The Question of Necessity, 1840s through 1890s 13
2 Twilight Sleep: The Question of Professional Respect, 1890s through 1930s 44
3 Developing the Obstetric Anesthesia Arsenal: The Question of Safety, 1900 through 1960s 73
4 Giving Birth to the Baby Boomers: The Question of Convenience, 1940s through 1960s 105
5 Natural Childbirth and Birth Reform: The Question of Authority, 1950s through 1980s 136
6 Epidural Anesthesia and Cesarean Section: The Question of Choice, 1970s to the Present 168
Glossary of Medical Terminology 197
Notes 205
Index 267
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