"Belehrungen Über die von Schwangern Gebärenden und Wöchnerinnen zu Befolgenden Lebensregeln" by Johann Christian Gottfried Jörg, offers insights into the advice given to pregnant women, new mothers, and those in childbed during the 19th century. This historical work provides a glimpse into the medical practices and beliefs surrounding pregnancy and childbirth in Germany at the time.
Offering valuable information for historians of medicine and those interested in the social history of women's health, this book sheds light on the daily lives and healthcare experiences of women during this period. Discover the specific life rules and recommendations that were considered essential for ensuring the health and well-being of both mother and child.
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