The Captured Womb by Ann Oakley

The Captured Womb by Ann Oakley

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An analysis of how the general practitioner has been brought into antenatal care.

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The Captured Womb by Ann Oakley

An analysis of how the general practitioner has been brought into antenatal care.
Oakley, Ann: - Ann Oakley is a leading British sociologist and writer. She is Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the Institute of Education, University of London, where she set up the Social Science Research Unit and the EPPI-Centre, an enterprise devoted to making social research useful to policy-makers. She is the author of many books. Her non-fiction includes The Sociology of Housework (1974), Becoming A Mother (1979), Experiments in Knowing (2000) and Gender on Planet Earth (2002). Among her novels are A Proper Holiday (1996), Overheads (1999), and The Men's Room (1988), which was made into a BBC TV series.
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ISBN 13 9780631149712
ISBN 10 0631149716
Title The Captured Womb
Author Ann Oakley
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1986-03-27
Number of pages 368
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