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Muslim midwives: The craft of birthing in the premodern middle east
Avner Giladi
Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
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Middle East
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Muslims
100%
Premodern
100%
Midwives
100%
Patriarchal Society
50%
Popular
50%
Islam
50%
Social Status
50%
Religious Practices
50%
Ottoman Period
50%
Early Modern Period
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Early Islam
50%
Obstetrics
50%
Traditional Midwifery
50%
Classical Arabic
50%
Male Authority
50%
Medicos
50%
Female Reproductive
50%
Islamic History
50%
Midwifery
50%
Midwife's Role
50%
Medieval Arabic
50%
Arabic Sources
50%
Arts and Humanities
Pre-modern
100%
Obstetrics
100%
Craft
100%
Popular
33%
Islam
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Early Islam
33%
Ottoman period
33%
Patriarchal society
33%
Islamic History
33%
Historical View
33%
Confrontation
33%
Authors
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