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The young woman of Devil's Alley
As small as a grain of barley: the Catholic enlightenment and the cesarean operation, 1745-1835
Ramón Neonato: colonialism and the cesarean section in new Spain
The moral perfection of the individual and the species: ovariotomy and the medicalization of hysteria, 1840s-1870s
The salvation that only medicine can provide: therapeutic abortion and artificial premature birth, 1850s-1870s
A uterus in our hands: obstetric racism, 1869-1910s
Free to walk wherever she damn well pleased: obstetric violence in policy and practice, 1870s-1910s
A true professional sacrament: tubal ligation and eugenic sterilization, 1920s-1930s
Temporary sterilization could be our daily bread: vaginal bifurcation, 1930s
No one was decent to me there: complaints and demands for healthcare, 1920s-1930s
Patriarchy is a judge, and we are judged for being born: resistance against reproductive injustice in Mexico and Latin America.

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