10 Gender, Old Age, and the Infertile Body in Medieval Medicine

Catherine Rider
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Medieval medical texts regularly discussed a range of reproductive disorders in men and women. As part of this discussion, they often noted that men and women were infertile in extreme youth and old age. Although medieval medical views of infertility have received scholarly attention, these references to age and infertility have not been analysed. This chapter traces these references in a range of twelfth- to fifteenth-century Latin medical works. It argues that discussions of men and women’s fertility in old age were broadly similar, and that age was more important than gender when medical writers thought about age-related infertility. Nonetheless, behind the similarities many medical writers presented age as placing a greater burden on women’s fertility than men’s.
中世纪医学中的性别、老年和不孕症
中世纪的医学文献经常讨论男性和女性的一系列生殖障碍。作为讨论的一部分,他们经常注意到男性和女性在极端青年和老年时期都是不育的。虽然中世纪医学对不孕症的看法得到了学术界的关注,但这些关于年龄和不孕症的参考文献尚未得到分析。本章在一系列12至15世纪的拉丁医学著作中追溯了这些参考文献。它认为,关于男性和女性老年生育能力的讨论大致相似,当医学作家考虑与年龄有关的不孕症时,年龄比性别更重要。尽管如此,在这些相似之处的背后,许多医学作家认为年龄对女性生育能力的影响比男性更大。
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