Dr. Miriam Rich published a research article in The Bulletin of the History of Medicine. The article explores how childbearing women participated in knowledge-making surrounding reproduction, disability, and so-called “monstrous birth” in the practice of nineteenth-century U.S. medicine.
Rich, Miriam. “Conceiving Monsters: Women, Knowledge, and Anomalous Births in the Nineteenth-Century United States.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 99, no. 2 (2025): 316-346. Click here to view the article.