![]() ![]() ![]() Translated here into English for the first time, The Court Midwife contains riveting birthing scenes, sworn testimonials by former patients, and a brief autobiography. “Siegemund’s visibility as a writer, midwife, and proponent of an incipient professionalism accorded her a status virtually unknown to German women in the seventeenth century. More than a technical manual, The Court Midwife contains descriptions of obstetric techniques of midwifery and its attendant social pressures. Good Reads describes her famous book as: “First published in 1690, The Court Midwife made Justine Siegemund (1636-1705) the spokesperson for the art of midwifery at a time when most obstetrical texts were written by men. “Thank you Justine Siegemund for setting the foundation for modern childbirth education! Your legacy still inspires physicians to take a page out of your book - to make labour and delivery safer for all. The Court Midwife was the first to offer a comprehensive guide on childbirth in Germany. In Google’s case, a chance encounter between. There wasn’t a standardized way to document safe birth practices. It’s said that one chance encounter can change the course of your life. ![]() “Up until then, German midwives largely passed down their knowledge through oral traditions. ![]()
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