This paper will give a historical account of breastfeeding and explain the socio-cultural context in which the shift from breastfeeding to bottle feeding occurred in the western industrialized nations in the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Whereas in the nineteenth century most infants were breastfed by the middle of the twentieth century bottle-feeding had become the norm. The growth of artificial infant feeding was related to economic conditions as well as the socio- cultural changes within the burgeoning industrial societies. Aside from the rise of infant formula industry one of the major factors that affected the decline in breastfeeding rates was the shift of breastfeeding from a natural practice into an object of med...
It is generally acknowledged that the popularity of breast-feeding, expressed in terms of the freque...
This presentation is part of the “Female Complaints”: Medicine, Markets and Women\u27s Health track....
Viewing the wider collective rituals of childbirth as liminal is helpful in understanding the highly...
This thesis is concerned with the artificial feeding of very young children during the second half o...
This article describes trends and regional differences in breastfeeding within Germany from 1870 to ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free.)Background and Aims: Historical accoun...
This thesis comprises an interdisciplinary study of infant feeding practices in the British isles be...
This dissertation traces the rise and decline of the scientific ideology of natural motherhood and i...
For many thousands of years, breastfeeding was reflected in all spheres of human life, from life tra...
Breastfeeding is a practice so far unobtrusively studied by cultural and medical anthropology, an ac...
In recent decades, breastfeeding has been increasingly promoted by governments, public health organ...
This paper uses detailed records relating to feeding and health for a large sample of infants born i...
OBJECTIVE: To retrace the history of infant nutrition with the objective of better understanding bre...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines the biosocial consequences of culturally re...
The aim of this study is to analyze the participation of black women in social function of wet-milk ...
It is generally acknowledged that the popularity of breast-feeding, expressed in terms of the freque...
This presentation is part of the “Female Complaints”: Medicine, Markets and Women\u27s Health track....
Viewing the wider collective rituals of childbirth as liminal is helpful in understanding the highly...
This thesis is concerned with the artificial feeding of very young children during the second half o...
This article describes trends and regional differences in breastfeeding within Germany from 1870 to ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free.)Background and Aims: Historical accoun...
This thesis comprises an interdisciplinary study of infant feeding practices in the British isles be...
This dissertation traces the rise and decline of the scientific ideology of natural motherhood and i...
For many thousands of years, breastfeeding was reflected in all spheres of human life, from life tra...
Breastfeeding is a practice so far unobtrusively studied by cultural and medical anthropology, an ac...
In recent decades, breastfeeding has been increasingly promoted by governments, public health organ...
This paper uses detailed records relating to feeding and health for a large sample of infants born i...
OBJECTIVE: To retrace the history of infant nutrition with the objective of better understanding bre...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines the biosocial consequences of culturally re...
The aim of this study is to analyze the participation of black women in social function of wet-milk ...
It is generally acknowledged that the popularity of breast-feeding, expressed in terms of the freque...
This presentation is part of the “Female Complaints”: Medicine, Markets and Women\u27s Health track....
Viewing the wider collective rituals of childbirth as liminal is helpful in understanding the highly...