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Languages : en
Pages : 1158
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Transactions of the World's homoeopathic convention v. 2
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Pages : 1158
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Transactions of the ... Session of the American Institute of Homœopathy
Author: American Institute of Homeopathy. Session
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Category : Homeopathy
Languages : en
Pages : 1146
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Category : Homeopathy
Languages : en
Pages : 1146
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Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London
Author: Obstetrical Society (London)
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Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Pages : 386
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Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London
Author: Obstetrical Society of London
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Category : Obstetrics
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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Category : Obstetrics
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London
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Pages : 638
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Pages : 638
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Of Human Born
Author: Caroline Arni
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1942130902
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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A new history of the concept of fetal life in the human sciences At a time when the becoming of a human being in a woman’s body has, once again, become a fraught issue—from abortion debates and surrogacy controversies to prenatal diagnoses and assessments of fetal risk—Of Human Born presents the largely unknown history of how the human sciences came to imagine the unborn in terms of “life before birth.” Caroline Arni shows how these sciences created the concept of “fetal life” by way of experimenting on animals, pregnant women, and newborns; how they worried about the influence of the expectant mother’s living conditions; and how they lingered on the question of the beginnings of human subjectivity. Such were the concerns of physiologists, pediatricians, psychologists, and psychoanalysts as they advanced the novel discipline of embryology while, at the same time, grappling with age-old questions about the coming-into-being of a human person. Of Human Born thus draws attention to the fundamental way in which modern approaches to the unborn have been intertwined with the configuration of “the human” in the age of scientific empiricism. Arni revises the narrative that the “modern embryo” is quintessentially an embryo disembedded from the pregnant woman’s body. On the contrary, she argues that the concept of fetal life cannot be separated from its dependency on the maternal organism, countering the rhetorical discourses that have fueled the recent rollback of abortion rights in the United States.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 1942130902
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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A new history of the concept of fetal life in the human sciences At a time when the becoming of a human being in a woman’s body has, once again, become a fraught issue—from abortion debates and surrogacy controversies to prenatal diagnoses and assessments of fetal risk—Of Human Born presents the largely unknown history of how the human sciences came to imagine the unborn in terms of “life before birth.” Caroline Arni shows how these sciences created the concept of “fetal life” by way of experimenting on animals, pregnant women, and newborns; how they worried about the influence of the expectant mother’s living conditions; and how they lingered on the question of the beginnings of human subjectivity. Such were the concerns of physiologists, pediatricians, psychologists, and psychoanalysts as they advanced the novel discipline of embryology while, at the same time, grappling with age-old questions about the coming-into-being of a human person. Of Human Born thus draws attention to the fundamental way in which modern approaches to the unborn have been intertwined with the configuration of “the human” in the age of scientific empiricism. Arni revises the narrative that the “modern embryo” is quintessentially an embryo disembedded from the pregnant woman’s body. On the contrary, she argues that the concept of fetal life cannot be separated from its dependency on the maternal organism, countering the rhetorical discourses that have fueled the recent rollback of abortion rights in the United States.
The Obstetrical Journal of Great Britain and Ireland
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Category : Midwifery
Languages : en
Pages : 782
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Category : Midwifery
Languages : en
Pages : 782
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Reports
Author: Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 572
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 572
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Second Supplement to Catalogue ... 1871-79
Author: James Lind Library
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Category : Library catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Category : Library catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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The Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports
Author: Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Category : Clinical medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 562
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Category : Clinical medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 562
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