China's nation-building agenda in the early twentieth century embraced the causes of women's rights and medical modernization. Modernizers considered the poor health of the Chinese population to be a major impediment to progress. Specifically, modern midwifery would improve the health of the nation at its most fundamental level, both by lowering the high infant mortality rate and by securing the well-being of future generations. Amid growing interest in maternal and child health, women entered the Western medical profession as midwives, nurses, and obstetrician/gynecologists. Local and national governments in China supported midwife training and research for the health of future generations. China's central government established a National...
Cette thèse examine le processus de la médicalisation de la maternité dans la province méridionale c...
With a feminist critical perspective, this paper examines ways labor pain management of childbirth i...
A number of circumstances have combined in the reform era in China to put women at a more disadvanta...
China's nation-building agenda in the early twentieth century embraced the causes of women's rights ...
Over the last three centuries, childbirth has gradually become an issue of public concern worldwide,...
This article offers a comparative analysis of the transformation of midwifery practices in Beijing c...
We explore the position of midwifery in contemporary China, and draw on fieldwork conducted in Shanx...
The history of maternal and child health (MCH) development in China can be divided into six stages: ...
In the middle third of the twentieth century, the distinct aims of international health organization...
Childbirth, a seemingly singular event in China, is nonetheless momentous. Bearing a child transform...
This article analyzes the content of maternal and child health policies issued between 1949 and 1979...
Nursing becoming a respectable, decent profession for educated Chinese women was a challenging under...
Healthcare in imperial China was predominantly covered by private practices using traditional Chines...
This article analyzes the content of maternal and child health policies issued between 1980 and 2000...
The origin of midwives dates back to women who helped with childbirth. These women, who had acquired...
Cette thèse examine le processus de la médicalisation de la maternité dans la province méridionale c...
With a feminist critical perspective, this paper examines ways labor pain management of childbirth i...
A number of circumstances have combined in the reform era in China to put women at a more disadvanta...
China's nation-building agenda in the early twentieth century embraced the causes of women's rights ...
Over the last three centuries, childbirth has gradually become an issue of public concern worldwide,...
This article offers a comparative analysis of the transformation of midwifery practices in Beijing c...
We explore the position of midwifery in contemporary China, and draw on fieldwork conducted in Shanx...
The history of maternal and child health (MCH) development in China can be divided into six stages: ...
In the middle third of the twentieth century, the distinct aims of international health organization...
Childbirth, a seemingly singular event in China, is nonetheless momentous. Bearing a child transform...
This article analyzes the content of maternal and child health policies issued between 1949 and 1979...
Nursing becoming a respectable, decent profession for educated Chinese women was a challenging under...
Healthcare in imperial China was predominantly covered by private practices using traditional Chines...
This article analyzes the content of maternal and child health policies issued between 1980 and 2000...
The origin of midwives dates back to women who helped with childbirth. These women, who had acquired...
Cette thèse examine le processus de la médicalisation de la maternité dans la province méridionale c...
With a feminist critical perspective, this paper examines ways labor pain management of childbirth i...
A number of circumstances have combined in the reform era in China to put women at a more disadvanta...