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A Social History of Wet Nursing in America

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The book delves into the evolution of wet nursing in America, highlighting its role in addressing infant-feeding challenges from the colonial era to the early twentieth century. It discusses the shift from acceptance to controversy surrounding wet nursing as motherhood became increasingly medicalized. By examining the impact of scientific advancements on infant feeding practices, it reveals the complexities of women's roles, medical authority, and societal norms regarding motherhood and class within the intimate setting of child-rearing.

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A Social History of Wet Nursing in America, Janet Golden

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2014
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Title
A Social History of Wet Nursing in America
Language
English
Released
2014
Format
Hardcover
Pages
234
ISBN13
9780521495448
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The book delves into the evolution of wet nursing in America, highlighting its role in addressing infant-feeding challenges from the colonial era to the early twentieth century. It discusses the shift from acceptance to controversy surrounding wet nursing as motherhood became increasingly medicalized. By examining the impact of scientific advancements on infant feeding practices, it reveals the complexities of women's roles, medical authority, and societal norms regarding motherhood and class within the intimate setting of child-rearing.