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

Hints to Husbands

A Revelation of the Man-Midwife's Mysteries

By: Morant

eBook | 1 September 2025

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Hints to Husbands: A Revelation of the Man-Midwife's Mysteries is a provocative and revealing 19th-century expose that delves into the secretive world of man-midwifery, a controversial practice in which male practitioners attended to women during childbirth. Written anonymously and first published in 1831, the book is presented as a cautionary guide for husbands, warning them of the perceived dangers and improprieties associated with allowing male midwives to attend their wives. Through a blend of sensational anecdotes, moral arguments, and social commentary, the author seeks to unveil what he describes as the mysteries and indecencies of the profession, claiming that the presence of men in the birthing chamber leads to moral corruption, immodesty, and even marital discord. The narrative is structured as a series of direct addresses to husbands, urging them to protect the virtue and privacy of their wives by insisting on the employment of female midwives. The book draws on contemporary cases, testimonies, and supposed confessions to paint a vivid picture of the alleged abuses and temptations faced by both patients and practitioners. It also explores the broader implications of the rise of man-midwifery for society, marriage, and the medical profession, questioning the motives and ethics of those who championed the practice. Hints to Husbands is not only a window into the anxieties and gender politics of its time but also a fascinating artifact of medical and social history. Its dramatic tone, moral fervor, and detailed descriptions offer readers insight into the debates surrounding childbirth, modesty, and the evolving roles of men and women in 19th-century England. Today, the book stands as a testament to the cultural and ethical controversies that accompanied the professionalization of medicine and the shifting boundaries of gender and propriety.

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