Anthropology of Pregnancy Loss

Anthropology of Pregnancy Loss

Rosanne Cecil

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Editorial:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Año de edición:
1996
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Cuestiones éticas: aborto y control de la natalidad
ISBN:
9781859731253
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Contemporary, historical and oral-history accounts from regions as diverse as rural North India, urban America, South Africa and Northern Ireland, provide a fascinating insight into the experience and management of miscarriage across a number of different cultures.

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