Book Reviews—Southeast Asia: Childbirth, Maternity, and Medical Pluralism in French Colonial Vietnam, 1880–1945
[...]the administration faced issues retaining colonial midwives. Here Nguyen examines the administration's focus on infant survival and goals to decrease the infant mortality rate. In addition to colonial Vietnamese literature, she also draws from sources with perspectives on reproductive heal...
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