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Posts Tagged ‘infertility’

HHH Column: Getting Pregnant and Treating Infertility in Renaissance Italy by Marlisa den Hartog

By Eileen van der Burgh

The HHH column is a monthly blog where members, researchers, and historians interested in themes related to history, health and healing share their thoughts on research, current affairs, or anything…

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“Managing Royal (In)fertility”: Cases from England and Scotland, c.1200-c.1350 by Emma Trivett

By Chiara Lacroix

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…

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Variation is the constant of fertility by Simon Szreter

By Chiara Lacroix

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…

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“Poor mother is so lonely”. Experiences of childlessness in 19th c. Dutch ego-documents and literature by Leonieke Vermeer

By Chiara Lacroix

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…

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Seminar “A cultural biography of the sperm bank” by Tinne Claes

By Chiara Lacroix

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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Upcoming online seminar series on (in)fertility

By Chiara Lacroix

The Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies are organising a history of medicine seminar series on (in)fertility. All seminars are from 4-5pm CET. Online…

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