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There was a time when birth was treated as a natural process rather than a medical condition. Before 1800, women gave birth seated in birth chairs or on stools and were helped along by midwives. Then societal changes in attitudes toward women and the practice of medicine made birthing a province of the male-dominated medical profession. In Birth Chairs, Midwives, and Medicine, Amanda Carson Banks examines the history of the birth chair and tells how this birthing device changed over time. Through photographs, artists renditions of births, interviews, and texts from midwives and early obstetricians, she creates an evolutionary picture of birthing practices and highlights the radical redefinition of birth that has occurred in the last two centuries. During the 1800s the change from a natural philosophy of birth to a medical one was partly a result of heightened understandings of anatomy and physiology. The medical profession was growing, and with it grew the awareness of the economic rewards of making delivery a specialized practice. In the background of the medical professions rise was the prevailing perception of women as fragile invalids. Gradually, midwives and birth chairs were relegated to rural and isolated settings. The popularity of birth chairs has seen a revival in the late twentieth century as the struggle between medical obstetrics and the alternative birth movement has grown. As Banks shows through her careful examination of the chairs themselves, these questions have been answered and reconsidered many times in human history. Using the artifacts from the home and medical office, Banks traces sweeping societal changes in the philosophy of how to bring life into the world.

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title Birth Chairs Midwives and Medicine author Banks Amanda - photo 1

title:Birth Chairs, Midwives, and Medicine
author:Banks, Amanda Carson.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:1578061725
print isbn13:9781578061723
ebook isbn13:9780585260679
language:English
subjectChildbirth--Social aspects--History, Midwifery--History, Birth customs--History, Maternal health services--History.
publication date:1999
lcc:RG652.B36 1999eb
ddc:618.2/009
subject:Childbirth--Social aspects--History, Midwifery--History, Birth customs--History, Maternal health services--History.
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Birth Chairs, Midwives, and Medicine
Amanda Carson Banks
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Disclaimer:
Some images in the original version of this book are not available for inclusion in the netLibrary eBook.
http://www.upress.state.ms.us
Copyright 1999 by Amanda Carson Banks
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Banks, Amanda Carson, 1965
Birth chairs, midwives, and medicine / Amanda Carson Banks
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-57806-171-7 (alk. paper). ISBN 1-57806-172-5 (pbk. :
alk. paper)
1. ChildbirthSocial aspectsHistory. 2. MidwiferyHistory.
3. Birth customsHistory. 4. Maternal health servicesHistory.
I. Title.
RG652.B36 1999
618.2'009dc21 99-27105
CIP
British Library Cataloging-in-Publication Data available
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For September 9, 1983
Page vii
Picture 4
If there be sermons in stones, there are surely volumes of romances in old furniture. And they are the best kind of romances, too, because they are all true and not the labored efforts of fictionaries, jaded with trying to find some new thing under the sun. We have but to open our eyes and unstop our ears to the language of furniture and a whole new world, richly filled with stirring memories, at once breaks upon us.
D. E. Eberlein and Abbot McClure,
The Practical Book of Period Furniture
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Contents
List of Figures
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction: Artifacts and the Cultural Construction of Birth
xv
Stones and Stools: An Early History of Birth Chairs and the Practice of Delivery
1
Curse or Cure? The Rise of Professional Medicine, the Redefinition of Birth, and the Move from Chair to Bed for Delivery
33
Contest and Compromise: The Debate over the Philosophy of Birth, the Return of the Birth Chair, and the Struggle for Ownership
79
Belief, Artifacts, and the Cultural Construction of Medicine
119
Appendix: Museums and Archives with Birth Chairs in Their Collections
125
Bibliography
127
Index
149

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Figures
1.1. A variant of lap birth
1.2. Roman amphora from Italy, c. first century
1.3. Pre-Columbian vase from Peru depicting a midwife delivering a child
1.4. Style of a "Y" stool
1.5. Birth chair, American, c. late 1600s or early 1700s
1.6. Birth stools, Spanish, c. 1800s
1.7. Woodcut by Jost Amman
1.8. Woodcut, c. 1500s
1.9. Birth chair, English, c. 1600s
1.10. Birth chair, Portuguese, c. early 1700s
1.11. Birth chair, English, c. 1600s
1.12. Folding birth chair, German, c. 1650
1.13. Birth chair, American, c. 1750-1760
1.14. Folding birth chair, European, c. 1750-1800
1.15. Folding birth chair, German, c. 1750-1850
1.16. Collapsible birth chair, French, c. 1700-1830
2.1. Folding panel-style birth chair, Italian, c. 1701
2.2. Folding birth chair, German, c. 1800s
2.3. Folding birth chair, German, c. 1800-1850
2.4. Sketch of proposed birth chair design, 1809
2.5. Folding birth chair, c. 1790-1850
2.6. Folding birth chair, c. early 1800s
2.7. Folding birth chair, German, 1815
2.8. Collapsible birth chair, French, 1830s
2.9. Folding birth chair, German, c. 1790-1850
2.10. Birth chair, German, c. 1750
2.11. Folding birth chair, German, c. 1700-1850
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