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Study examines why midwifery disappeared
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McMillen, Liz
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Abortion
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/ Midwifery
/ Physicians
/ Reagan, Leslie
1996
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1996
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Study examines why midwifery disappeared
1996
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University of Illinois historian Leslie Reagan's study into the virtual disappearance of midwifery in the 1930s is discussed. A campaign by obstetricians linking midwives with abortion essentially depleted their numbers.
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