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Introduction : interpreting obstetrical treatises | 1 | |
1 | French treatises 1550-1730 : a survey | 25 |
2 | Risking exposure : the visual politics of childbirth | 57 |
3 | Reading the midwife's body : Louise Bourgeois | 81 |
4 | Looking the part : men-midwives on display | 113 |
5 | Bodies in labour : rhetoric, rivalry, and male maternity | 143 |
6 | Handling the unborn : men-midwives between vision and blindness | 173 |
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