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Human remains (Archaeology) --- Human skeleton --- Fetus --- Infants --- Children --- Human anatomy --- Skeleton --- Bioarchaeology --- Skeletal remains (Archaeology) --- Primate remains (Archaeology) --- Identification. --- Physiology. --- Enfants --- Nourrissons --- Foetus --- Squelette humain --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Physiologie --- Identification
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Fetus --- Neonatology --- Prenatal influences --- Child Development --- Perinatology --- Child Development. --- Perinatology. --- Prenatal Care. --- Postnatal Care. --- Fœtus --- Néonatologie --- Fetus. --- Neonatology. --- Prenatal influences. --- Périodiques. --- Neonatal pediatrics --- Foetus --- Unborn child --- Postpartum Care --- Postpartum Programs --- Care, Postnatal --- Care, Postpartum --- Postpartum Program --- Program, Postpartum --- Programs, Postpartum --- Antenatal Care --- Care, Antenatal --- Care, Prenatal --- Infant Development --- Development, Child --- Development, Infant --- Prenatal Care --- Postnatal Care --- periodicals. --- Children --- Pregnancy --- Newborn infants --- Embryology --- Reproduction --- Preconception Care --- Prenatal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena --- Psychology, Child --- Growth --- Fetal Medicine --- Maternal-Fetal Medicine --- Materno-Fetal Medicine --- Fetal Medicines --- Maternal Fetal Medicine --- Maternal-Fetal Medicines --- Materno Fetal Medicine --- Materno-Fetal Medicines --- Medicine, Fetal --- Medicine, Maternal-Fetal --- Medicine, Materno-Fetal --- Child development. --- Prenatal care. --- Postnatal care. --- Influence prénatale --- Enfants --- Périnatalogie. --- Soins prénatals. --- Soins postnatals. --- Periodicals. --- Développement. --- Postpartum care --- Puerperal care --- Maternal health services --- Puerperium --- Antenatal care --- Antenatal services --- Pre-natal care --- Pregnant women --- Preconception care --- Medicine, Perinatal --- Perinatal medicine --- Obstetrics --- Pediatrics --- Child study --- Developmental biology --- Care --- Development
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Neonatology --- Fetus --- Infants --- Infant, newborn, diseases --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Fetal Diseases --- Infant Care --- Diseases --- Néonatologie --- Fœtus --- Nourrissons --- Neonatology. --- Foetus humain. --- Néonatologie. --- Obstétrique. --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases. --- Fetal Diseases. --- Care --- Maladies --- Soins --- Care. --- Diseases. --- Embryopathies --- Disease, Fetal --- Diseases, Fetal --- Embryopathy --- Fetal Disease --- Neonatal Diseases --- Disease, Neonatal --- Diseases, Neonatal --- Neonatal Disease --- Neonatal pediatrics --- Baby care --- Infant care --- Babies --- Infancy --- Care and hygiene --- Perinatology --- Newborn infants --- Children --- Child Care --- Infant Care. --- Pediatrics
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Neonatology --- Néonatologie --- Neonatology. --- Fetal Diseases. --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases. --- Neonatal Diseases --- Disease, Neonatal --- Diseases, Neonatal --- Neonatal Disease --- Embryopathies --- Disease, Fetal --- Diseases, Fetal --- Embryopathy --- Fetal Disease --- Neonatal pediatrics --- Infant Care. --- Intensive Care, Neonatal. --- Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care --- Neonatal Intensive Care --- Care, Neonatal Intensive --- Perinatology --- Newborn infants --- Infant Care --- Child Care --- Fetal Diseases --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Intensive Care, Neonatal --- Fetus --- Infants --- Neonatal intensive care. --- Fœtus --- Nourrissons --- Nouveau-nés --- Diseases. --- Care. --- Maladies. --- Soins. --- Soins intensifs. --- Intensive care, Neonatal --- Intensive care of the newborn --- Newborn intensive care --- Infant health services --- Pediatric intensive care --- Neonatal emergencies --- Baby care --- Infant care --- Pregnancy --- Hospital care --- Care and hygiene --- Complications
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Fertilization (Biology) --- Germ cells. --- Mammals --- Reproduction. --- Physiology. --- Fertilization (Biology). --- -Reproduction --- 599 --- 591.3 --- Amphimixis --- Generation --- Pangenesis --- Procreation --- Theriogenology --- Hormones, Sex. --- Embryology. --- Hormones, Sex --- -#ABIB:aeco --- embryology. --- Female sex hormone --- Male sex hormone --- Sex hormones --- Steroid hormones --- 591.16 --- 591.16 Generation. Procreation. Reproduction. Breeding. Biogenesis --- Generation. Procreation. Reproduction. Breeding. Biogenesis --- #ABIB:aeco --- Fetus --- <3/87 --- Fetal development --- Intrauterine development --- Developmental biology --- Development --- Embryology --- embryology --- Reproduction --- #ABIB:aleo --- Biology --- Life (Biology) --- Physiology --- Sex (Biology) --- Generative organs --- Hormones --- Germ cells --- Gametocytes --- Germ-line cells --- Germline --- Reproductive cells --- Sex cells --- Cells --- Germplasm resources --- Animal embryology and growth --- Development. --- Mammals - Physiology --- Mammals - Embryology
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This compelling book uses 103 illustrations to argue that modes of visualizing science have profoundly determined "fetal politics" and the contemporary abortion debates. With its close interplay of visual and verbal texts, it traces both the history of fetal images from the sixteenth century onward (including the classic Life magazine photographs of Lennart Nilsson in 1965) and the consequences of how obstetrical and embryological knowledge was represented over time in Europe-to both specialists and the public-as medical knowledge came to be produced and understood through anatomical observation.As the abortion debates witness, perhaps no flesh is more overdetermined with cultural meaning than the female reproductive body. Language and rhetoric have had an important role in framing the debates and shaping attitudes: "pro-choice" versus "abortion," "anti-abortion" rather than "pro-life," "fetus" rather than "baby" or "unborn child," "uterus" rather than "womb." How visual modes of representing obstetrical and embryological information, which have similar consequences in forming both public and professional opinion, shape the politics of the abortion debates has until recently received very little attention.
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