A Book of Medical Discourses: Maternal Health, Pediatric Care, and Prevention in 19th-Century Medicine

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A Book of Medical Discourses: Maternal Health, Pediatric Care, and Prevention in 19th-Century Medicine

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 200 p.
  • 商品コード 9782322613939

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« A Book of Medical Discourses » by Rebecca Lee Crumpler stands as a pioneering medical guide, blending practical advice with social insight for mothers, nurses, and families. Written by the first African American woman to earn a medical degree in the United States, this work draws on Crumplers extensive experience treating women and children in Boston and post-Civil War Virginia. The book is divided into two parts: the first addresses the causes, prevention, and treatment of infant bowel complaints and other early childhood ailments, while the second explores broader themes of human growth, womanhood, and the prevention of common illnesses across the sexes.

Crumplers guidance covers every stage from childbirth preparation and newborn care to weaning and teething, emphasizing the importance of prevention and attentive nursing. She advocates for informed motherhood, urging women to understand the structure and needs of the human body to better protect their families. Her advice is delivered in clear, accessible language, making medical knowledge available to those often excluded from professional circles.

Beyond clinical recommendations, Crumpler weaves in reflections on marriage, the social responsibilities of parents, and the challenges faced by women in medicine. Her personal narrative and practical wisdom offer a rare perspective on 19th-century healthcare, shaped by her own resilience in the face of racism and sexism. This book remains essential reading for those interested in medical history, womens health, and the legacy of African American physicians.

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