This thesis examines the progressiveness of gender roles in the American West, and how those practices of midwifery and gynecology in the West were influenced by those roles changing norms relative to the east. While much of the scholarship on this subject tends to argue that these alternate attitudes created a more open environment around reproductive health, this Thesis complicates and challenges that narrative. While the gender roles in the West were more progressive than they were in the East, sexism was still rampant, particularly in the field of women's health. Taking into account the opinions of male gynecologists on the "correct" ways of diagnosing and caring for childbearing women and their attitudes toward midwives, the overused d...
This dissertation is a study of the modernization of health care and the professionalization of medi...
During the late 1800s, the institution of prostitution flourished unlike ever before as America fulf...
Before the rise of clinical medicine, Western medicine was undergoing several prerequisite shifts in...
This project examines how white women negotiated the mythic and gendered meanings of the American We...
Between 1870 and 1930, women physicians in the American West played key roles in shaping the region’...
This dissertation contends that women - as intellectuals, educators, physicians, activists, consumer...
My dissertation challenges the dominant narrative identity about Western embodiment and opens the fi...
This thesis will examine nineteenth-century women and their primary role in the cultural formation o...
This dissertation utilizes the motif of the traveling exhibition show in order to analyze how the Ma...
History cannot happen, says Henry Nash Smith, that is, men cannot engage in purposive group behavi...
When Professor Myres began the research for this survey of women in the American West, many historia...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
viii, 234 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries under the call numb...
Childbirth in the present day United States is becoming increasingly scrutinized as women question w...
Women*s childbirth decisions are often affected by their socioeconomic status and the options availa...
This dissertation is a study of the modernization of health care and the professionalization of medi...
During the late 1800s, the institution of prostitution flourished unlike ever before as America fulf...
Before the rise of clinical medicine, Western medicine was undergoing several prerequisite shifts in...
This project examines how white women negotiated the mythic and gendered meanings of the American We...
Between 1870 and 1930, women physicians in the American West played key roles in shaping the region’...
This dissertation contends that women - as intellectuals, educators, physicians, activists, consumer...
My dissertation challenges the dominant narrative identity about Western embodiment and opens the fi...
This thesis will examine nineteenth-century women and their primary role in the cultural formation o...
This dissertation utilizes the motif of the traveling exhibition show in order to analyze how the Ma...
History cannot happen, says Henry Nash Smith, that is, men cannot engage in purposive group behavi...
When Professor Myres began the research for this survey of women in the American West, many historia...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
viii, 234 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries under the call numb...
Childbirth in the present day United States is becoming increasingly scrutinized as women question w...
Women*s childbirth decisions are often affected by their socioeconomic status and the options availa...
This dissertation is a study of the modernization of health care and the professionalization of medi...
During the late 1800s, the institution of prostitution flourished unlike ever before as America fulf...
Before the rise of clinical medicine, Western medicine was undergoing several prerequisite shifts in...