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What Mary Toft felt: women's voices, pain, power and the body
Karen Harvey
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Hoax
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Women's Voices
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royal
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Caricature
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Enlightenment
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Dynamics
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Poem
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Early Eighteenth-century
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Obstetrics
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Sensation
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Scientific Revolution
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Women's Voices
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Tofts
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Early Modern Period
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Royal College of General Practitioners
14%
Midwifery
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Popular
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Women's Experiences
14%
Caricature
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Enlightenment
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Embodied Experience
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Affective Experience
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Early Eighteenth Century
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Confession
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Power Dynamics
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Pamphlets
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Scientific Revolution
14%
Royal Court
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Surrey
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