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Hints to Husbands: A Revelation of the Man-Midwife's Mysteries

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The author mounts a sustained critique of male practitioners attending childbirth, arguing their presence offends female modesty, undermines domestic morality, and grew from fashionable precedents. The text exposes procedural practices by citing practitioners' manuals, assembles opinions from medical and scientific voices, and mixes moral argument with a brief historical sketch. Addressed directly to husbands and fathers, it calls for public rejection of the custom and for a return to female-led care as the means to remedy what the author presents as an entrenched and degrading social wrong.

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George Morant

George Morant was an author known for his work in the realm of domestic advice and gender relations in the 19th century. His notable book, "Hints to Husbands: A Revelation of the Man-Midwife's Mysteries," explores the complexities of marriage and the roles of men and women within it. Through his writing, Morant aimed to provide insights into the often-unspoken aspects of marital life, particularly from a male perspective. His contributions reflect the societal norms and challenges of his time, making his work a curious study in the evolution of gender dynamics.

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