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Category: birth
Agnodice: reading the story
Agnodice, 'the first midwife'? Why this is a myth, and a powerful one at that.
Gendered flesh, prolapse and ‘sex change’: the case of Phaethousa
‘Her body was masculinized (τό τε σῶμα ἠνδρώθη)’. This is one aspect of the description of Phaethousa of Abdera, who features in one of the Hippocratic ‘case histories’ from probably the fourth century BC. When her husband leaves, or goes into exile, this previously fecund woman stops menstruating and experiences a range of symptoms, including… Continue reading Gendered flesh, prolapse and ‘sex change’: the case of Phaethousa
Birth and risk: perceiving risk in historical societies
How can you work out past societies' awareness of risk, before stats come along to help? How was risk handled in ancient Greece?