Barren Women : : Religion and Medicine in the Medieval Middle East.
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Verskin, Sara. Barren Women : Religion and Medicine in the Medieval Middle East. 1st ed. Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2020. ©2020. 1 online resource (324 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Islam - Thought, Culture, and Society Series ; v.2 Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Studying Infertility in the Medieval Islamic World: Why and How -- Part I: Infertility and Islamic Law Throughout the Life Cycle -- Introduction to Part I -- 1 Infertility and the Purposes of Marriage in Legal Theory -- 2 Law and Biology: Menstruation, Amenorrhea, and Legal Recognition of Reproductive Status -- 3 Islamic Law and the Prospects of Women Presumed to be Infertile -- Conclusion to Part I: The Intersection of Islamic Law and Women's Biology -- Part II: Arabo-Galenic Gynecology and the Treatment of Infertile Women -- Introduction to Part II -- 4 Gynecological Theory in Arabo-Galenic Medicine -- 5 Physicians, Midwives, and Female Patients -- Conclusion to Part II: Medicine and Sexism -- Part III: Healing and Religious Vulnerability -- Introduction to Part III -- 6 Religiously Classifying the Medical Marketplace of Ideas -- 7 Heterodoxy and Healthcare Among Women -- Conclusion to Part III: A Tafsīr about the First Woman's Fertility and Theological Vulnerability -- Epilogue: Infertility and the Study of Women's History -- Bibliography -- Index. Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. Electronic books. Print version: Verskin, Sara Barren Women Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,c2020 ProQuest (Firm) Islam - Thought, Culture, and Society Series https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=6209911 Click to View |
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Verskin, Sara. Barren Women : Religion and Medicine in the Medieval Middle East. Islam - Thought, Culture, and Society Series ; Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Studying Infertility in the Medieval Islamic World: Why and How -- Part I: Infertility and Islamic Law Throughout the Life Cycle -- Introduction to Part I -- 1 Infertility and the Purposes of Marriage in Legal Theory -- 2 Law and Biology: Menstruation, Amenorrhea, and Legal Recognition of Reproductive Status -- 3 Islamic Law and the Prospects of Women Presumed to be Infertile -- Conclusion to Part I: The Intersection of Islamic Law and Women's Biology -- Part II: Arabo-Galenic Gynecology and the Treatment of Infertile Women -- Introduction to Part II -- 4 Gynecological Theory in Arabo-Galenic Medicine -- 5 Physicians, Midwives, and Female Patients -- Conclusion to Part II: Medicine and Sexism -- Part III: Healing and Religious Vulnerability -- Introduction to Part III -- 6 Religiously Classifying the Medical Marketplace of Ideas -- 7 Heterodoxy and Healthcare Among Women -- Conclusion to Part III: A Tafsīr about the First Woman's Fertility and Theological Vulnerability -- Epilogue: Infertility and the Study of Women's History -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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Islam - Thought, Culture, and Society Series ; |
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Studying Infertility in the Medieval Islamic World: Why and How -- Part I: Infertility and Islamic Law Throughout the Life Cycle -- Introduction to Part I -- 1 Infertility and the Purposes of Marriage in Legal Theory -- 2 Law and Biology: Menstruation, Amenorrhea, and Legal Recognition of Reproductive Status -- 3 Islamic Law and the Prospects of Women Presumed to be Infertile -- Conclusion to Part I: The Intersection of Islamic Law and Women's Biology -- Part II: Arabo-Galenic Gynecology and the Treatment of Infertile Women -- Introduction to Part II -- 4 Gynecological Theory in Arabo-Galenic Medicine -- 5 Physicians, Midwives, and Female Patients -- Conclusion to Part II: Medicine and Sexism -- Part III: Healing and Religious Vulnerability -- Introduction to Part III -- 6 Religiously Classifying the Medical Marketplace of Ideas -- 7 Heterodoxy and Healthcare Among Women -- Conclusion to Part III: A Tafsīr about the First Woman's Fertility and Theological Vulnerability -- Epilogue: Infertility and the Study of Women's History -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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