This article deals with the production of specialized knowledge about the female body between the 19th and 20th centuries. Its main goal is to analyze the production of images displayed in obstetrics treatises and manuals published in Europe and used by Brazilian medical students and doctors. It seeks to understand the realism of the medical-scientific images of the female body as a means of expression of a new relationship between doctors and women, resulting from the investigation methods used in anatomy-pathology laboratories and in the clinical examination of pregnant women
Competing historical and cultural understandings of the human body make clear that medicine and the ...
The eighteenth century in Europe was a time of intellectual and cultural advancement, with new syste...
For many years, women were assisted in their delivery by other women, who accompanied them in the po...
Este artigo trata da produção do saber especializado sobre o corpo feminino entre os séculos XIX e X...
This paper examines the role of the images pregnant female body within the historical developments o...
[EN] This article aims at showing how women's bodies and those of their children participated in the...
Este trabalho trata da constituição da medicina da mulher, ou seja, das duas especialidades voltadas...
Abstract This article contributes to the debate about the medicalization of childbirth in Brazil thr...
In the eighteenth century, the unanimous and uncontested authority of female midwives over the birth...
In the late nineteenth century, anatomists at Uppsala University took an interest in embryology, tha...
Abstract With the institutionalization of medicine in childbirth there came about a shift in gender ...
This article aims to analyze the participation of women in paulista’s medical field between 1898 and...
The present article presents the first medical journals published in Brazil. With emphasis on those ...
Abstract The role of the women’s magazine Claudia as a pedagogic device in the medicalization of pre...
This thesis examines the regulation of female fertility and the maternal body in medical and literar...
Competing historical and cultural understandings of the human body make clear that medicine and the ...
The eighteenth century in Europe was a time of intellectual and cultural advancement, with new syste...
For many years, women were assisted in their delivery by other women, who accompanied them in the po...
Este artigo trata da produção do saber especializado sobre o corpo feminino entre os séculos XIX e X...
This paper examines the role of the images pregnant female body within the historical developments o...
[EN] This article aims at showing how women's bodies and those of their children participated in the...
Este trabalho trata da constituição da medicina da mulher, ou seja, das duas especialidades voltadas...
Abstract This article contributes to the debate about the medicalization of childbirth in Brazil thr...
In the eighteenth century, the unanimous and uncontested authority of female midwives over the birth...
In the late nineteenth century, anatomists at Uppsala University took an interest in embryology, tha...
Abstract With the institutionalization of medicine in childbirth there came about a shift in gender ...
This article aims to analyze the participation of women in paulista’s medical field between 1898 and...
The present article presents the first medical journals published in Brazil. With emphasis on those ...
Abstract The role of the women’s magazine Claudia as a pedagogic device in the medicalization of pre...
This thesis examines the regulation of female fertility and the maternal body in medical and literar...
Competing historical and cultural understandings of the human body make clear that medicine and the ...
The eighteenth century in Europe was a time of intellectual and cultural advancement, with new syste...
For many years, women were assisted in their delivery by other women, who accompanied them in the po...