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Number of items: 16.
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‘It bringeth them into dangerous perill’: management of and recovery after miscarriage in early modern England, c.1600–1750. (2023)
Jennifer Evans
“A Toste wett in Muskadine”: Preventing Miscarriage in Early Modern English Recipe Books c.1600–1780. (2022)
Jennifer Evans
‘Blood made White’: the relationship between blood and breastmilk in Early Modern England. (2019)
Jennifer Evans
and
Sara Read
Patients, Practitioners and Lodgers: : Male Sexual Health Patients’ and Their Healers’ use of Location in Early Modern Medical Encounters. (2018)
Jennifer Evans
Review of David Gentilcore, "Food and Health in Early Modern Europe: diet, medicine and society, 1450-1800", Social History , 41(3), pp. 327-328. (2016)
Jennifer Evans
‘They are called Imperfect men’: Male infertility and sexual health in early modern England. (2016)
Jennifer Evans
Review of Cathy McClive, Menstruation and Procreation in Early Modern France. (2016)
Jennifer Evans
“Before Midnight she had Miscarried” : Women, Men and Miscarriage in Early Modern England. (2015)
Jennifer Evans
and
Sara Read
Female Barrenness, Bodily Access and Aromatic Treatments in Seventeenth-Century England. (2014)
Jennifer Evans
'Gentle Purges corrected with hot Spices, whether they work or not, do vehemently provoke Venery' : Menstrual Provocation and Procreation in Early Modern England. (2012)
Jennifer Evans
'It is caused of the womans part or of the mans part': the role of gender in the diagnosis and treatment of sexual dysfunction in early modern England. (2011)
Jennifer Evans