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Anatomy of the Womb: Imag(in)ing Reproduction in the Discourse of Surgery
Julie Doyle
University of Brighton
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Female Body
100%
Womb
100%
Imag
100%
Surgeons
66%
Women of Reproductive Age
66%
Anatomic
33%
Historical Development
33%
Personal Aspirations
33%
Intellectual Pursuit
33%
Professional Aspirations
33%
Late Eighteenth Century
33%
Verisimilitude
33%
Scientific Representation
33%
Scientific Status
33%
Scientific Objectivity
33%
Female Anatomy
33%
William Smellie
33%
Pregnant Women
33%
Artistic Discourse
33%
Anatomical Knowledge
33%
William Hunter
33%
Sexual Difference
33%
Surgical View
33%
Image-based Method
33%
Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Female body
100%
Technique
33%
Historical Development
33%
Intellectuals
33%
Craft
33%
Pursuit
33%
Art and science
33%
Late Eighteenth-century
33%
Verisimilitude
33%
Scientific representation
33%
Scientific Objectivity
33%
Artistic Discourse
33%