Posts Tagged ‘fertility’
Webinar: Pregnant Women’s Wellbeing in Jane Sharp’s “The Midwives’ Book” (1671) – Martina Guzzetti
Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine Fertility, Maternity, and Reproduction – 2025 Webinars Series Organised by Jil Muller & Fabrizio Bigotti. Organised in collaboration with the Centre for the…
Read MoreWebinar: A History of Breastfeeding: Its Iconography and Medical Importance – Viktorya Vasilyan
Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine Fertility, Maternity, and Reproduction – 2025 Webinars Series Organised by Jil Muller & Fabrizio Bigotti. Organised in collaboration with the Centre for the…
Read MoreWebinar: Fluids as Dynamic and Organic Forces. Medical knowledge in Oliva Sabuco de Nantes – Karin Durin
Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine Fertility, Maternity, and Reproduction – 2025 Webinars Series Organised by Jil Muller & Fabrizio Bigotti. Organised in collaboration with the Centre for the…
Read MoreWebinar: Women’s Reproductive Lives in Renaissance Italian Lyric Poetry – Shannon McHugh
Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine Fertility, Maternity, and Reproduction – 2025 Webinars Series Organised by Jil Muller & Fabrizio Bigotti. Organised in collaboration with the Centre for the…
Read MoreFertility, Medicine and the Body. Theory and Practice across the Premodern World
Organised by Catherine Rider Sarah Toulalan Keynote Speakers Carmen Caballero-Navas Regina Toepfer Tracey Loughran This Vivamente Conference addresses a broad spectrum of issues to do with fertility (and infertility), with…
Read MoreFrom the body politic to political bodies: power and disease in the early modern period
The Huizinga Institute will host a hybrid workshop on January 17, 2023 (10-18h), open to all PhD and RMA students. Deadline for presentation proposals: 1 December 2022 Deadline for participation without…
Read More“Managing Royal (In)fertility”: Cases from England and Scotland, c.1200-c.1350 by Emma Trivett
This seminar is part of the (in)fertility seminar series organised by the Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies. Please send an email to James…
Read MoreVariation is the constant of fertility by Simon Szreter
This seminar is part of the (in)fertility seminar series organised by the Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies. Please send an email to James…
Read More“Poor mother is so lonely”. Experiences of childlessness in 19th c. Dutch ego-documents and literature by Leonieke Vermeer
This seminar is part of the (in)fertility seminar series organised by the Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies. Please send an email to James…
Read MoreSeminar “A cultural biography of the sperm bank” by Tinne Claes
Abstract The sperm bank appeals to the imagination. Certainly its pioneering years, when there were no laws and doctors could do as they pleased. Yet hardly anyone knows how it…
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