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In this energetic new study, Wendy Mitchinson traces medical perspectives on the treatment of women in Canada in the first half of the twentieth century.

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'Body Failure is an extensively researched and carefully argued book... It is an excellent contribution to the rich, intersecting field of body and medicine in Canada.' -- Jane Nicholas Acadiensis vol 44:02:2015 'This nuanced account of medical views of women in the first half of the twentieth century is sometimes depressing, but it is always fascinating, and tells a story which deserves to be more widely known.' -- Tracey Loughran Social History of Medicine vol 27:04:2014 'Body Failure's rich detail can be profitably mined for lectures, so it is a treat for professors, including the many fine young scholars Mitchinson has trained and mentored in her long career. It is a highly recommended addition and we look forward to her next.' -- Cheryl Krasnick Warsh Canadian Historical Review vol 95:03:2014 'Body Failure is a very valuable resource on medical views of women's health in Canada... This study reminds us that medicine was and still is, a profession engaged in constant debate, conjecture, and speculation about how gender shapes bodily differences.' -- Susan L. Smith Bulletin of Medical History vol 88:04:2014 'This solid albeit dispassionate book about how women were sometimes mutilated in the name of a male-dominated science is a must read for any woman who respects herself and her body.' -- Herizons, Winter 2015 "This book about how women were sometimes mutilated in the name of male-dominated science is a must read for any woman who respects herself or her body. " -- Maya Khankhoje Herizons Magazine (Winter, 2015) 'Meticulously researched, well organized and clearly written. Body Failure offers a complex and compelling understanding of the medicalization process through a gendered lens and as such, makes an important contribution to the literature on women's health, healthcare, and medicine.' -- Rebecca Kluchin Journal of Social History Fall 2015

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One Woman's Place Chapter Two Growing Up and Facing Puberty Chapter Three "You can't be at your best when you're sitting in a swamp": Menstruation Chapter Four Understanding Sexuality Chapter Five Advice on Marriage and Motherhood Chapter Six "On the fringe of knowledge": Infertility Chapter Seven Controlling Fertility: Birth Control and Abortion Chapter Eight "The ... mischievous tendency of specialism": Gynaecology Chapter Nine The Womanly Body: A Cancer Threat Chapter Ten The Mind's Health Chapter Eleven Menopause: The End of Womanhood Conclusion Notes on Sources and Methodology

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 07/10/2013
      ISBN13: 9781442646261, 978-1442646261
      ISBN10: 1442646268

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this energetic new study, Wendy Mitchinson traces medical perspectives on the treatment of women in Canada in the first half of the twentieth century.

      Trade Review
      'Body Failure is an extensively researched and carefully argued book... It is an excellent contribution to the rich, intersecting field of body and medicine in Canada.' -- Jane Nicholas Acadiensis vol 44:02:2015 'This nuanced account of medical views of women in the first half of the twentieth century is sometimes depressing, but it is always fascinating, and tells a story which deserves to be more widely known.' -- Tracey Loughran Social History of Medicine vol 27:04:2014 'Body Failure's rich detail can be profitably mined for lectures, so it is a treat for professors, including the many fine young scholars Mitchinson has trained and mentored in her long career. It is a highly recommended addition and we look forward to her next.' -- Cheryl Krasnick Warsh Canadian Historical Review vol 95:03:2014 'Body Failure is a very valuable resource on medical views of women's health in Canada... This study reminds us that medicine was and still is, a profession engaged in constant debate, conjecture, and speculation about how gender shapes bodily differences.' -- Susan L. Smith Bulletin of Medical History vol 88:04:2014 'This solid albeit dispassionate book about how women were sometimes mutilated in the name of a male-dominated science is a must read for any woman who respects herself and her body.' -- Herizons, Winter 2015 "This book about how women were sometimes mutilated in the name of male-dominated science is a must read for any woman who respects herself or her body. " -- Maya Khankhoje Herizons Magazine (Winter, 2015) 'Meticulously researched, well organized and clearly written. Body Failure offers a complex and compelling understanding of the medicalization process through a gendered lens and as such, makes an important contribution to the literature on women's health, healthcare, and medicine.' -- Rebecca Kluchin Journal of Social History Fall 2015

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One Woman's Place Chapter Two Growing Up and Facing Puberty Chapter Three "You can't be at your best when you're sitting in a swamp": Menstruation Chapter Four Understanding Sexuality Chapter Five Advice on Marriage and Motherhood Chapter Six "On the fringe of knowledge": Infertility Chapter Seven Controlling Fertility: Birth Control and Abortion Chapter Eight "The ... mischievous tendency of specialism": Gynaecology Chapter Nine The Womanly Body: A Cancer Threat Chapter Ten The Mind's Health Chapter Eleven Menopause: The End of Womanhood Conclusion Notes on Sources and Methodology

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