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Reproduction: Antiquity to the Present Day
Generation in Medieval Islamic Medicine
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Nahyan Fancy
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December 6 2018
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Reproduction in History
pp. 20
Introduction to Part I
pp. 25
Phallic Fertility in the Ancient Near East and Egypt
pp. 39
Women and Doctors in Ancient Greece
pp. 53
Animal and Plant Generation in Classical Antiquity
pp. 67
States and Populations in the Classical World
pp. 81
The Ancient Family and the Law
pp. 95
Galen's Generations of Seeds
pp. 109
Debating the Soul in Late Antiquity
pp. 124
Introduction to Part II
pp. 129
Generation in Medieval Islamic Medicine
pp. 141
The Multitude in Later Medieval Thought
pp. 153
Managing Childbirth and Fertility in Medieval Europe
pp. 167
Formed Fetuses and Healthy Children in Scholastic Theology, Medicine and Law
pp. 181
Generation between Script and Print
pp. 195
Innate Heat, Radical Moisture and Generation
pp. 209
Pictures and Analogies in the Anatomy of Generation
pp. 225
Fruitful Bodies and Astrological Medicine
pp. 241
Family Resemblance in the Old Regime
pp. 253
The Emergence of Population
pp. 267
Generation in the Ottoman World
pp. 282
Introduction to Part III
pp. 287
The Keywords ‘Generation’ and ‘Reproduction’
pp. 305
Linnaeus and the Love Lives of Plants
pp. 319
Man-Midwifery Revisited
pp. 333
Biopolitics and the Invention of Population
pp. 347
Marriage and Fertility in Different Household Systems
pp. 361
Colonialism and the Emergence of Racial Theories
pp. 375
Talking Origins
pp. 392
Introduction to Part IV
pp. 397
Breeding Farm Animals and Humans
pp. 413
Eggs and Sperm as Germ Cells
pp. 427
Movements to Separate Sex and Reproduction
pp. 443
Fertility Transitions and Sexually Transmitted Infections
pp. 457
Modern Infertility
pp. 471
Modern Ignorance
pp. 485
Imperial Encounters
pp. 500
Introduction to Part V
pp. 505
World Population from Eugenics to Climate Change
pp. 521
Sex Hormones, Pharmacy and the Reproductive Sciences
pp. 535
Technologies of Contraception and Abortion
pp. 553
Hospital Birth
pp. 567
Prenatal Diagnosis, Surveillance and Risk
pp. 581
Artificial Fertilization
pp. 597
Modern Law and Regulation
pp. 613
Sex, Gender and Babies
pp. 627
Feminism and Reproduction
pp. 659
Concluding Reflections
pp. 672
Cloned Frogs
pp. 672
The Generative Parts of Women
pp. 672
Spontaneous Generation and the Triumph of Experiment
pp. 672
A Swaddled Infant Given to the Gods
pp. 672
Phallic Fertility in Pompeii
pp. 672
Populations, Genetics and Race
pp. 672
Images of Human Embryos
pp. 672
Aristotle's Masterpiece
pp. 672
The Tree of Jesse
pp. 672
‘Pity the Poor Mother!’
pp. 672
Jane Dee's Courses in John Dee's Diary
pp. 672
Technologies of Adoption Matching
pp. 672
Our Bodies, Ourselves
pp. 672
Renaissance Art, Arousal and Impotence
pp. 672
Monstrous Births and Diabolical Seed
pp. 672
Pregnancy Testing with Frogs
pp. 672
The Room of the Ribbons
pp. 672
A Medieval Birth Girdle
pp. 672
A Placenta Painted and Engraved
pp. 672
Man-Midwifery Dissected
pp. 672
A Painting of a Nursing Mother
pp. 672
Population in the South Sea
pp. 672
A Microscopical Salon
pp. 672
The Birth Horoscope of a Babylonian Scholar
pp. 672
A Birthing Chair
pp. 672
‘It's a Girl’
pp. 672
A Uterine Amulet from the Roman Empire
pp. 672
The Minotaur and Other Hybrids in Ancient Greece
pp. 672
A Roman Embryo Hook
pp. 672
‘Drama of Life before Birth’
pp. 672
Menstrual-Cycle Calendars
pp. 672
Z.P.G.
pp. 672
Pedigree of a ‘Schizophrenic Family’
pp. 672
Medieval Birth Malpresentations
pp. 672
Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
pp. 672
The Hermaphroditic Hyena
pp. 672
Condoms
pp. 672
Pregnant Stones as Wonders of Nature
pp. 672
An Ancient Egyptian Fertility Figurine
pp. 672
A Crystal Womb
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