The health issues associated with birthing notoriously large and helpless infants have sweeping but barely acknowledged implications in the shaping of early medical systems. Treading uncharted territory, this thesis theorizes such systems as archaic midwifery complexes, structured female medico-religious responses to the reproductive flaws derived from adaptation to bipedalism. Through anthropological and comparative approaches to the primeval expertise of midwifery, the research develops a much needed conceptual and methodological framework for the study of these overlooked healing systems linked to the cult of supernatural midwives fostering (re)birth. The devised framework is then applied to the analysis of the evidence for one such heal...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
The Gynaeciorum libri, the 'Books on [the diseases of] women,' a compendium of ancient and contempor...
Histories of medicine in the ancient Greco-Roman world have traditionally been centered on elite men...
This thesis addresses healing opportunities beyond ‘professional’ doctors or the big Asclepius cults...
This paper arises from the socio -cultural norms about female biology that are evident in the Greek ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 280-307.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Evidence for Greek and Gre...
This research examined the articulation of the cosmopolitan, folk, and popular medical systems in Mo...
The ancient Greek cult of Artemis Brauronia has been discussed by a variety of scholars of Greek rel...
In contrast with the struggle of 19th and 20th century women all over the world to be admitted to me...
This thesis argues that gender norms and gender roles affected ancient gynaecology and obstetrics. I...
In modern American society, midwives are relatively uncommon since most mothers choose the medical m...
Mention Minoans, and most people will call to mind vivid artistic images of Minoan females, from the...
This thesis looks only at the minor, non-Asklepian healing cults in and around Athens and the Peirai...
The field of Gynecology has had major shifts through its history. It began with the expansion of dut...
The paper deals with significantly different sources and historical periods: the parts dedicated to ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
The Gynaeciorum libri, the 'Books on [the diseases of] women,' a compendium of ancient and contempor...
Histories of medicine in the ancient Greco-Roman world have traditionally been centered on elite men...
This thesis addresses healing opportunities beyond ‘professional’ doctors or the big Asclepius cults...
This paper arises from the socio -cultural norms about female biology that are evident in the Greek ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 280-307.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Evidence for Greek and Gre...
This research examined the articulation of the cosmopolitan, folk, and popular medical systems in Mo...
The ancient Greek cult of Artemis Brauronia has been discussed by a variety of scholars of Greek rel...
In contrast with the struggle of 19th and 20th century women all over the world to be admitted to me...
This thesis argues that gender norms and gender roles affected ancient gynaecology and obstetrics. I...
In modern American society, midwives are relatively uncommon since most mothers choose the medical m...
Mention Minoans, and most people will call to mind vivid artistic images of Minoan females, from the...
This thesis looks only at the minor, non-Asklepian healing cults in and around Athens and the Peirai...
The field of Gynecology has had major shifts through its history. It began with the expansion of dut...
The paper deals with significantly different sources and historical periods: the parts dedicated to ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
The Gynaeciorum libri, the 'Books on [the diseases of] women,' a compendium of ancient and contempor...
Histories of medicine in the ancient Greco-Roman world have traditionally been centered on elite men...