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9780192597212, 0192597213
Michael Obladen
Oxford University Press
August 11, 2021
432
The Oxford Textbook of the Newborn: A Cultural and Medical History is a unique and authoritative exploration of the newborn’s place in medicine and society across 3,000 years of Western history. Written by Professor Michael Obladen, a leading figure in neonatology, the book traces the evolution of how newborns have been perceived, valued, and cared for—from ancient civilizations and medieval life to the emergence of modern neonatology after World War II. Blending medical history with cultural, ethical, religious, and philosophical perspectives, this richly illustrated textbook fills a long-standing gap by offering the first comprehensive medical and cultural history of the newborn.
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