The Science of Woman

Gynaecology and Gender in England, 1800-1929

Author: Ornella Moscucci
ISBN: 9780521447959

Is women's destiny rooted in their biology? Since the end of the eighteenth century the science of gynecology has legitimized the view that women are "naturally" fitted for activities in the private sphere of the family. This book argues that the definition of femininity as propounded by gynecological science is a cultural product of a wider, more political context. Providing a unique account of gynecology in practice, it shifts the historical focus from the use to the production of ideas about "women's nature." Dr. Moscucci traces the origins of gynecology to the emergence of a predictable "science of man" in the late eighteenth century and charts the ideological, professional and institutional development of the subject up to the foundation of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1929. Case-studies of Victorian gynecological practice at two London hospitals illustrate the changing pattern of institutional gynecology, affording valuable insight into the relationshi

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publish Date: 1993-07-22

Subjects: Medical / Gynecology & Obstetrics, Medical / History

This book is available in the following Community Centers: Women's Center (Location: Medicine)