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流产、堕胎或非法杀害胎儿:1900 - 1950年英国对早期妊娠丢失的认知

Miscarriage, abortion or criminal feticide: understandings of early pregnancy loss in Britain, 1900-1950.

作者信息

Elliot Rosemary

机构信息

School of Social and Political Sciences and Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Lilybank House, Bute Gardens, Glasgow G12 8RT, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Stud Hist Philos Biol Biomed Sci. 2014 Sep;47 Pt B:248-56. doi: 10.1016/j.shpsc.2014.02.002. Epub 2014 Mar 1.

Abstract

This paper explores the close links in medical understandings of miscarriage and abortion in the first half of the twentieth century in Britain. In the absence of a clear legal framework for abortion, and the secrecy surrounding the practice, medical literature suggests contradictory and confused views about women presenting with clinical signs of pregnancy loss. On one hand, there was a lack of clarity as to whether pregnancy loss was natural or induced, with a clear tendency to assume that symptoms of miscarriage were the result of criminal interference gone wrong. On the other hand, women who did not present for treatment when miscarriage was underway were accused of neglecting their unborn children. The paper suggests that discourses around pregnancy loss were class-based, distrustful of female patients, and shaped by the wider context of fertility decline and concerns about infant mortality. The close historical connection between miscarriage and abortion offers some insight into why both the pro-life movement and miscarriage support advocates today draw on similar imagery and rhetoric about early fetal loss.

摘要

本文探讨了20世纪上半叶英国医学对流产和堕胎理解中的紧密联系。在缺乏明确堕胎法律框架以及该行为存在保密性的情况下,医学文献显示,对于出现妊娠丢失临床症状的女性,存在相互矛盾且混乱的观点。一方面,对于妊娠丢失是自然发生还是人为导致缺乏明确界定,明显倾向于认为流产症状是犯罪干预失误的结果。另一方面,流产发生时未寻求治疗的女性被指责忽视其未出生的孩子。该论文指出,围绕妊娠丢失的论述基于阶层、对女性患者不信任,并且受到生育力下降的大背景以及对婴儿死亡率担忧的影响。流产和堕胎在历史上的紧密联系为理解为何如今的生命权运动和流产支持倡导者在早期胎儿丢失问题上使用相似的意象和言辞提供了一些启示。

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