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Posts Tagged ‘women’s ideas’

Webinar: Pregnant Women’s Wellbeing in Jane Sharp’s “The Midwives’ Book” (1671) – Martina Guzzetti

By Eileen van der Burgh

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…

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Webinar: A History of Breastfeeding: Its Iconography and Medical Importance – Viktorya Vasilyan

By Eileen van der Burgh

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…

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Webinar: Fluids as Dynamic and Organic Forces. Medical knowledge in Oliva Sabuco de Nantes – Karin Durin

By Eileen van der Burgh

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…

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Webinar: Women’s Reproductive Lives in Renaissance Italian Lyric Poetry – Shannon McHugh

By Eileen van der Burgh

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…

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From Body to Soul: Mental Disorders in Hildegard of Bingen’s “Cause et Cure” by Giulia Guidara

By Chiara Lacroix

The Cause et cure of Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) is both a cosmological text and a medical handbook. This double aspect, so to speak, of the work is not surprising: in medieval…

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