Women and public health care in Porfirian society

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The above narration corresponds to the spoken portrait of Los mexicanos pintados por sí mismos a literary work that reflects the customs and aspects of daily life in Mexican society in the mid-19th century in which the social importance of midwives and their role in the assistance and care of pregnant and puerperal women can be observed This shows how despite the process of professionalization and institutionalization of health activities and their regulation as an exclusive task of medical specialists initiated at the end of the eighteenth century it was still the women of the village who were in charge of healing the sick as mothers grandmothers midwives weavers bonesetters and/or wet nurses; based on a social and gender role which responded perfectly to their supposed natural condition of producers and reproducers of life.
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