The first edition of the Central Midwives Board Midwives’ Rules, which were published in the year following the passage into law of the Midwives Act 1902, is now available online via the Resources page (mouse over to see hyperlink).
Category Archives: Publications
Medieval women ‘put faith in birth girdles’ to protect them during childbirth | Science | The Guardian
A new online feature on George Spratt’s Obstetrical Tables (1833) by Dr Rebecca Whiteley
Dr Rebecca Whiteley writes, ‘By studying Spratt’s tables alongside comic and satirical mobile prints, obscene and pornographic prints, and “fine art” nudes, this article demonstrates how medical images can be addressed as rich and complex resources for histories that are medical, visual, and cultural’.
Interesting paper ‘Reviewing the Womb’
In the current issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics, Dunja Begovi, Elizabeth Chloe Romanis and Alexandra Mullock suggest in an open access article ‘Reviewing the womb‘ that women’s reproductive freedom is under threat in many ways as the uterus becomes more accessible and amenable to medical management. It discusses some of the associated ethical and legal dangers which have emerged from developments in reproductive technology, and reflects on the historical notions of woman as the (sometimes incompetent) vessel for the nurturing of the male seed, where the focus lies on the fruit of the womb, on the fetus rather than the mother.