All Women Are Healers

All Women Are Healers
Title All Women Are Healers PDF eBook
Author Diane Stein
Publisher Crossing Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2011-03-02
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0307783774

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“By the study, experimentation and practice of natural healing, women are changing and charting the future of health care. Despite heavy resistance or lack of recognition from patriarchal medicine, they are nevertheless making positive changes that will continue and increase. Women’s emphasis on one-to-one work practiced in mutual agreement and participation is very different from mechanized and big-money medicine, and has results and successes far beyond expectations. The emphasis on self-healing returns health care to the consumer, to women’s lives and bodies, for the first time in centuries. The medical system cannot control a movement held in the hands of women, though it may try. Women are taking control again of healing, our daughter-right, for the first time since the matriarchies and the Inquisition.”—from the Introduction

Witches, Midwives, & Nurses

Witches, Midwives, & Nurses
Title Witches, Midwives, & Nurses PDF eBook
Author Barbara Ehrenreich
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Midwives
ISBN

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Witches, Midwives, & Nurses (Second Edition)

Witches, Midwives, & Nurses (Second Edition)
Title Witches, Midwives, & Nurses (Second Edition) PDF eBook
Author Barbara Ehrenreich
Publisher The Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages 112
Release 2010-07-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781558616905

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As we watch another agonizing attempt to shift the future of healthcare in the United States, we are reminded of the longevity of this crisis, and how firmly entrenched we are in a system that doesn't work. Witches, Midwives, and Nurses, first published by the Feminist Press in 1973, is an essential book about the corruption of the medical establishment and its historic roots in witch hunters. In this new edition, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English have written an entirely new chapter that delves into the current fascination with and controversies about witches, exposing our fears and fantasies. They build on their classic exposé on the demonization of women healers and the political and economic monopolization of medicine. This quick history brings us up-to-date, exploring today's changing attitudes toward childbirth, alternative medicine, and modern-day witches.

Women Healers

Women Healers
Title Women Healers PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Brooke
Publisher Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages 180
Release 1995-10
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780892815487

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Offering a provocative reconstruction of the history of women's healing practices, Brooke argues that the medieval image of the healer as witch was deliberately constructed by Church officials to discredit women's powers. In its place she provides a more accurate picture of these innovative, compassionate, and capable practitioners.

Medicine Women

Medicine Women
Title Medicine Women PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Brooke
Publisher Quest Books
Total Pages 136
Release 1997
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780835607513

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Women have always been healers -- from the priestess healers in the temples of Isis, to the hedge-witches and herbalists of medieval times, to the physicians, researchers, and alternative practitioners of today. This glorious book celebrates the history of women healers from earliest times to the present. It includes profiles of women healers from all traditions. Some are well known, such as Hildegard of Bingen, Florence Nightingale, and Mary Baker Eddy. Others deserve to be more widely recognized, such as Trotula of Salerno, who wrote gynecological and obstetrical texts in thirteenth-century Italy, and Mama Lola, a respected mambo or healing priestess in the Haitian Voodoo tradition. Text and pictures detail the many contributions of women to the healing arts, from the founding of nursing orders and the tending of soldiers, to the establishment of public health hospitals, to contemporary applications of the ancient lore of herbal medicine and therapeutic touch.

Woman as Healer

Woman as Healer
Title Woman as Healer PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Achterberg
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 269
Release 1991-03-13
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0877736162

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This groundbreaking work examines the role of women in the Western healing traditions. Drawing on the disciplines of history, anthropology, botany, archaeology, and the behavioral sciences, Jeanne Achterberg discusses the ancient cultures in which women worked as independent and honored healers; the persecution of women healers in the witch hunts of the Middle Ages; the development of midwifery and nursing as women's professions in the nineteenth century; and the current role of women and the state of the healing arts, as a time of crisis in the health-care professions coincides with the reemergence of feminine values.

Forgotten Healers

Forgotten Healers
Title Forgotten Healers PDF eBook
Author Sharon T. Strocchia
Publisher I Tatti Studies in Italian Ren
Total Pages 353
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 0674241746

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In Renaissance Italy women from all walks of life played a central role in health care and the early development of medical science. Observing that the frontlines of care are often found in the household and other spaces thought of as female, Sharon Strocchia encourages us to rethink women's place in the history of medicine.