Michał Savonarola o trudnym porodzie w Ad mulieres Ferrarienses de regimine pregnantium et noviter natorum usque ad septennium
Michał Savonarola on a difficult childbirth in Ad mulieres Ferrarienses de regimine pregnantium et noviter natorum usque ad septennium
Author(s): Anna GłusiukSubject(s): History, Sociology, Social history, Middle Ages, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: birth complication; Michele Savonarola; women; birth; children
Summary/Abstract: Michaele Savonarola’s treatise Ad mulieres Ferrarienses de regimine pregnantium et noviter natorum usque ad septennium is one of the most important treatises on gynecology, obstetrics and pediatrics written in Italy of 15th century. Its author combined the high mortality of women and children with the low qualifi cations of the midwives of that time and to rise the level of their knowledge he wrote a treatise which was a kind of the guide through pregnancy, difficulties during birth and care of children from birth until he was seven. Numerous references to the earlier authors testify the Savonarola’s great theoretical knowledge and accurate observation about the medical practice. Even though many of the perinatal complication described by him had already been mentioned by Arnald de Villanova, the language used by Savonarola, the way of explanation of the undertaken problems and numerous advices made the treatise available to midwives who had no medical education but on whose knowledge and skills depended the lives of women and children.
Journal: Medycyna Nowożytna Studia nad Kulturą Medyczną
- Issue Year: 28/2022
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 55-71
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Polish