ABSTRACT

The first work of its kind, The History of Medications for Women: Materia medica woman is a richly detailed, far-ranging illustrated history of medications for women in all the great cultures and civilizations, from ancient times to the present. Compiled by an acclaimed author of medical history literature, this is the only book that extends from the earliest uses of ergometrine, lettuce, and mummy medicine, through the history of women's medications in ancient Assyria and Egypt, and into the 16th through 20th centuries.

With the main sections organized by origin and timeline, the book contains lists of medications used by women from earliest times to the present accompanied by historically-based text. The author includes botanical, chemical, pharmacalogical, and therapeutic details where appropriate, as well as extensive quotations from both contemporary and old, rare books. The text is complemented with the history of obstetrics and gynecology, along with short biographies and illustrations. Additionally, the author presents a unique fund of hard-to-find information in sections devoted to topics such as anesthesia and analgesia, antiseptics, antibiotics and chemotherapy, blood transfusion and Rhesus disease, eclampsia, family planning, menopause, and uterine stimulants. Interesting and thought-provoking, The History of Medications for Women will not only provide an enjoyable read, but will allow you to appreciate the past and look at the future with a new perspective.

part Section 1|7 pages

Section 1

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

part Section 2|24 pages

Origins

chapter 2|4 pages

The prescription

chapter 3|7 pages

Ergot

chapter 4|3 pages

Lettuce

chapter 5|6 pages

Mummy Medicine

part Section 3|240 pages

Chronology

chapter 6|14 pages

Assyria

chapter 7|13 pages

Egypt

chapter 8|13 pages

Biblical times

chapter 9|19 pages

Greece and Rome

chapter 10|11 pages

Byzantium

chapter 11|13 pages

The Arab influence

chapter 12|18 pages

The late Middle Ages

chapter 13|28 pages

The sixteenth century

chapter 14|25 pages

The seventeenth century

chapter 15|21 pages

The eighteenth century

chapter 16|21 pages

The nineteenth century

chapter 17|34 pages

The twentieth century

part Section 4|114 pages

Special Subjects

chapter 19|20 pages

Antiseptics, antibiotics and chemotherapy

chapter 20|14 pages

Blood transfusion and rhesus disease

chapter 21|11 pages

Eclampsia

chapter 22|16 pages

Family planning

chapter 23|20 pages

The menopause

chapter 24|8 pages

Uterine stimulants

part Section 5|35 pages

Civilizations

chapter 25|20 pages

The Orient

chapter 26|13 pages

The Americas