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The Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion, authored by Dr. A. M. Mauriceau and first published in the mid-19th century, is a comprehensive guide dedicated to the health, well-being, and private concerns of married women. Written in an era when open discussion of women’s health was often taboo, this book sought to provide clear, practical, and confidential advice on a wide range of topics related to female physiology, reproductive health, and marital relations. The book covers subjects such as menstruation, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and the management of various female disorders. It offers detailed explanations of the female reproductive system, guidance on the signs and symptoms of pregnancy, and advice for expectant mothers on how to maintain their health and that of their unborn child. Dr. Mauriceau also addresses sensitive issues such as miscarriage, infertility, and the prevention of unwanted pregnancies, presenting information in a manner intended to empower women with knowledge about their own bodies. In addition to medical advice, The Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion discusses the emotional and psychological aspects of marriage and motherhood, recognizing the importance of mental well-being alongside physical health. The book emphasizes the value of discretion, privacy, and self-care, encouraging women to take an active role in managing their health and seeking medical assistance when necessary. A product of its time, the book reflects both the medical understanding and the social attitudes of the 19th century, offering a fascinating glimpse into the challenges and expectations faced by women of that era. Today, it stands as a historical document, illustrating the evolution of women’s health care and the ongoing quest for knowledge and autonomy in matters of personal health.
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Liczba stron: 289
Rok wydania: 2025
