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The pelvic exam. If you've ever had one, you're probably already wincing. It might be considered a routine medical procedure, but for most of us, it is anything from unpleasant to traumatic. In Exposed, noted historian Wendy Kline uncovers the procedure's fascinating-and often disturbing-history. From gynecological research on enslaved women's bodies to nonconsensual practice on anesthetized patients, the pelvic exam as we know it today carries the burden of its sordid past. Its story is one of pain and pleasure, life-saving discoveries and heartbreaking encounters, questionable procedures and…mehr
The pelvic exam. If you've ever had one, you're probably already wincing. It might be considered a routine medical procedure, but for most of us, it is anything from unpleasant to traumatic. In Exposed, noted historian Wendy Kline uncovers the procedure's fascinating-and often disturbing-history. From gynecological research on enslaved women's bodies to nonconsensual practice on anesthetized patients, the pelvic exam as we know it today carries the burden of its sordid past. Its story is one of pain and pleasure, life-saving discoveries and heartbreaking encounters, questionable procedures and triumphant breakthroughs. Drawing on previously unpublished archival sources, along with interviews with patients, providers, and activists, Kline traces key moments and movements in gynecological history, from the surgeons of the nineteenth century to the OB/GYNs of today. This powerful book reminds us that the pelvic exam is has never been "just" a medical procedure, and that we can no longer afford to let the pelvic exam remain unexamined.
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Autorenporträt
Wendy Kline is Dema G. Seelye Chair in the History of Medicine at Purdue University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Purpose of the Pelvic 1. Pelvic Violence: Nassar and the National Nightmare 2. Seeing is Believing: Enter the Speculum 3. Pelvic Pain: Gynecological Surgery in the Nineteenth Century 4. Pelvic Pleasure: The Emergence of Preventive Gynecology 5. "Save the Hooch": Promoting the Pap Smear 6. Gynecology "Under Siege": Pelvic Politics in the 1970s 7. "Physician Heel Thyself": Pelvic Education Afterword: Vulnerable Vaginas in the 21st Century
Introduction: The Purpose of the Pelvic 1. Pelvic Violence: Nassar and the National Nightmare 2. Seeing is Believing: Enter the Speculum 3. Pelvic Pain: Gynecological Surgery in the Nineteenth Century 4. Pelvic Pleasure: The Emergence of Preventive Gynecology 5. "Save the Hooch": Promoting the Pap Smear 6. Gynecology "Under Siege": Pelvic Politics in the 1970s 7. "Physician Heel Thyself": Pelvic Education Afterword: Vulnerable Vaginas in the 21st Century
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