Article ID: CBB000830239

Blood and Expertise: The Trials of the Female Medical Expert in the Ancien-Régime Courtroom (2008)

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McClive, Cathy (Author)


Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Volume: 82
Pages: 86--108


Publication Date: 2008
Edition Details: Part of a special issue: Women, Health, and Healing in Early Modern Europe
Language: English

This article explores the obstacles faced by the female medical expert in the early modern courtroom through a close reading of three case studies: Marie Garnier, expert midwife tried for false testimony in 1665, and Angélique Perrotin and Barbe-Françoise D'Igard, accused of false accusation of rape and infant substitution, respectively, in the 1730s. The difficulties of determining the veracity of the corporeal signs of a crime were particularly acute with regard to the reproductive female body, which was perceived to be less reliable than its male counterpart. The ability of the female medical expert to accurately and truthfully interpret such signs was also questionable, and at times she seems to have been as much "on trial" as the bodies of those she examined.

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Authors & Contributors
Jones, David W.
Renzi, Silvia De
Kirsch, Stuart
Federico Brandmayr
Tisci, Caterina
Carnevale, Diego
Concepts
Expert testimony
Science and law
Medicine and law
Medicine
Trials (law)
Expertise
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
17th century
20th century, late
21st century
Early modern
Places
France
England
San Francisco (California)
Naples (Italy)
Ecuador
United States
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