Tokology = The art and science of midwifery (yes, I had to look it up too!). This is a book with a fascinating associated history. Antique Medical Book TOKOLOGY, A BOOK FOR EVERY WOMAN by Alice Stockham, MD | eBayEnd date: . · Tokology: A Book for Every Woman was written in by Alice Bunker Stockham, an obstetrician and gynecologist who practiced in the late nineteenth century. The term “tokology” refers to the study of childbirth, midwifery, and www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins. · Tokology: A Book For Every Woman. The following paragraphs from one Of the essays in Dr. Montgomery's classical work on Pregnancy, give practical details Of cases in illustration Of the belief in painless parturition/5.
Buy Tokology: A book for every woman Rev. ed by Stockham, Alice Bunker (ISBN:) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Tokology, a book for every woman Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Tokology, a book for every woman by Stockham, Alice (Bunker), Mrs., Publication date Topics Women -- Health and hygiene, Obstetrics -- Popular works. OCLC Number: Reproduction Notes: Microfilm. New Haven, Conn., Research Publications, 1 reel. 35 mm. (History of women, Reel , no. ).
Stockham was very concerned with the economic plight of divorced women with children and prostitutes who wanted to get off the street. She felt that these women had no marketable skills and would be unable to support themselves, so she had copies of her book Tokology, a layperson’s guide to gynecology and midwifery, privately printed and gave them to “unfortunate women” to sell door-to-door in Chicago. Tokology: A BOOK FOR EVERY WOMAN. Item Preview A BOOK FOR EVERY WOMAN. by Alice Bunker Stockham. Publication date Book digitized by Google and uploaded to the. Stockham was very concerned with the economic plight of divorced women with children and prostitutes who wanted to get off the street. She felt that these women had no marketable skills and would be unable to support themselves, so she had copies of her book Tokology, a layperson's guide to gynecology and midwifery, privately printed and gave them to "unfortunate women" to sell door-to-door in Chicago.
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