Childbirth in 19th Century America: The Role of Charity Hospital
For centuries, childbirth was a dangerous experience, for both women and their babies. In the 19th century, midwives, nurses and doctors at Charity Hospital, which operated on Roosevelt Island until 1957, were recognized as leaders in making childbirth a safe experience. Janet Brickman, Professor of History at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, will describe some of their practices.
Roosevelt Island Library
524 Main St.
New York, NY, 10044
212-308-6243
When: Sat., Apr. 2, 2016 at 6:00 pm
For centuries, childbirth was a dangerous experience, for both women and their babies. In the 19th century, midwives, nurses and doctors at Charity Hospital, which operated on Roosevelt Island until 1957, were recognized as leaders in making childbirth a safe experience. Janet Brickman, Professor of History at the United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, will describe some of their practices.
Roosevelt Island Library
524 Main St.
New York, NY, 10044
212-308-6243
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