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‘It bringeth them into dangerous perill’: management of and recovery after miscarriage in early modern England, c.1600–1750. (2023)
Jennifer Evans
“A Toste wett in Muskadine”: Preventing Miscarriage in Early Modern English Recipe Books c.1600–1780. (2022)
Jennifer Evans
‘Blood made White’: the relationship between blood and breastmilk in Early Modern England. (2019)
Jennifer Evans
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Sara Read
Patients, Practitioners and Lodgers: : Male Sexual Health Patients’ and Their Healers’ use of Location in Early Modern Medical Encounters. (2018)
Jennifer Evans
Review of David Gentilcore, "Food and Health in Early Modern Europe: diet, medicine and society, 1450-1800", Social History , 41(3), pp. 327-328. (2016)
Jennifer Evans
‘They are called Imperfect men’: Male infertility and sexual health in early modern England. (2016)
Jennifer Evans
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Review of Cathy McClive, Menstruation and Procreation in Early Modern France. (2016)
Jennifer Evans
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“Before Midnight she had Miscarried” : Women, Men and Miscarriage in Early Modern England. (2015)
Jennifer Evans
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Sara Read
Female Barrenness, Bodily Access and Aromatic Treatments in Seventeenth-Century England. (2014)
Jennifer Evans
'Gentle Purges corrected with hot Spices, whether they work or not, do vehemently provoke Venery' : Menstrual Provocation and Procreation in Early Modern England. (2012)
Jennifer Evans
'It is caused of the womans part or of the mans part': the role of gender in the diagnosis and treatment of sexual dysfunction in early modern England. (2011)
Jennifer Evans