merithynos t1_izt8y8c wrote
Reply to comment by juanfnavarror in A question on the history of perineal stitches after giving birth by Endorion
"A very singular character was Trotula, a noblewoman from the Norman family of De Ruggiero from Salerno, active and famous around 1050...she was the founder of the modern Obstetrics and Gynecology, and wrote the book “De mulierium passionibus ante, in et post partum” (The sufferings of women before, during and after delivery). Among other indications, she wrote “it is necessary to stitch perineal lesions due to delivery”, a very modern thought."
Endorion OP t1_izti6cw wrote
Thank you for your answer and source! Very interesting.
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