This article examines the role of medical expertise in the forensic investigation of infanticide in early modern Flanders. Drawing on a collection of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century post-mortem reports, conserved in the archives of three Flemish criminal courts (the Raad van Vlaanderen, the bench of aldermen of Ghent, and the feudal court of the Land van Waas), this study explains how medical practitioners attempted to establish whether or not a dead infant had in fact been born alive, and how they eventually decided that a live newborn had met a violent end. Furthermore, it also discusses the impact of medical observations on the sentences pronounced against mothers who were suspect-ed of having killed their infants. In general, medico...
I initially explored historic figures of European accoucheur of the 17. and 18. century. Beyond this...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the number of medical end-of-life decisions in critically ill neonates and i...
The first Belgian Child Protection Act, which passed in 1912, introduced the instrument of social an...
This article examines the role of medical expertise in the forensic investigation of infanticide in ...
During the early modern period, medical practitioners came to play an increasingly important role in...
Drawing on a sample of 875 forensic medical reports produced within the early modern County of Fland...
This article analyses some major developments in the forensic investigation of suicide in early mode...
Because of its manifold references to the consultation of medical experts in homicide and infanticid...
This article analyses some major developments in the forensic investigation of suicide in early mode...
In the Netherlands, as in many other European countries, the majority of deaths in newborns are prec...
Focusing on the forensic culture of the Netherlands in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this ...
No deep research has yet been undertaken on infanticide in the eastern regions of Belgium in the XVI...
In this article, we look into midwife practices in East and West Flanders during the 19th century. I...
In the Netherlands, as in many other European countries, the majority of deaths in newborns are prec...
This thesis provides the first in-depth study of the accidental and wilful deaths of children, and c...
I initially explored historic figures of European accoucheur of the 17. and 18. century. Beyond this...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the number of medical end-of-life decisions in critically ill neonates and i...
The first Belgian Child Protection Act, which passed in 1912, introduced the instrument of social an...
This article examines the role of medical expertise in the forensic investigation of infanticide in ...
During the early modern period, medical practitioners came to play an increasingly important role in...
Drawing on a sample of 875 forensic medical reports produced within the early modern County of Fland...
This article analyses some major developments in the forensic investigation of suicide in early mode...
Because of its manifold references to the consultation of medical experts in homicide and infanticid...
This article analyses some major developments in the forensic investigation of suicide in early mode...
In the Netherlands, as in many other European countries, the majority of deaths in newborns are prec...
Focusing on the forensic culture of the Netherlands in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this ...
No deep research has yet been undertaken on infanticide in the eastern regions of Belgium in the XVI...
In this article, we look into midwife practices in East and West Flanders during the 19th century. I...
In the Netherlands, as in many other European countries, the majority of deaths in newborns are prec...
This thesis provides the first in-depth study of the accidental and wilful deaths of children, and c...
I initially explored historic figures of European accoucheur of the 17. and 18. century. Beyond this...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the number of medical end-of-life decisions in critically ill neonates and i...
The first Belgian Child Protection Act, which passed in 1912, introduced the instrument of social an...