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Medical Bondage: Race, Gender, and the Origins of American Gynecology 1st Edition
Medical Bondage: Race, Gender, and the Origins of American Gynecology 1st Edition | Deirdre Cooper Owens
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The accomplishments of pioneering doctors such as John Peter Mettauer, James Marion Sims, and Nathan Bozeman are well documented. It is also no secret that these nineteenth-century gynecologists performed experimental caesarean sections, (…more)
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I am a Registered Nurse with 25 years of experience. Sadly, I have witnessed some of the atrocities inflicted upon black / brown women during the Antebellum Era during the course of my career. I enjoyed this book for the knowledge and truths told. It broke my heart though, to see that very little has changed from the 1800 to 2020.

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Medical Bondage is a quick read with a narrow focus: the experimentation on enslaved women in the effort to learn how to treat vaginal fistulas (inappropriate communications with other spaces, typically related to childbirth or other trauma). It is a bit redundant in places but interesting and well done overall.

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