Dubrovnik annals, No. 16, 2012.
Original scientific paper
Clandestine Birth: Care of Unwed Pregnant Women and Parturients Within the Dubrovnik Foundling Hospital in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
Rina Kralj-Brassard
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Kristina Puljizević
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Abstract
Through the analysis of the accounting records of the Dubrovnik Hospitale misericordiae and comparison with similar processes elsewhere in Europe, the article examines the context of the establishment and operation of the first lying-in hospital in Dubrovnik as a result of the specific social policy of the Dubrovnik Republic. Although the sources generally conceal the identity of the parturients, the daily rhythm of their admission, delivery and discharge is analyzed. Midwives contributed significantly to the social and medical care of the unwed pregnant women and parturients admitted to the foundling hospital.
Keywords
childbirth; foundling hospital; lying-in hospital; midwives; unwed pregnant women; Dubrovnik Republic; eighteenth century
Hrčak ID:
87494
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Publication date:
5.10.2012.
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