11 Gender Segregation and the Possibility of Arabo-Galenic Gynecological Practice in the Medieval Islamic World

Sara Verskin
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There is a widespread assumption that, in the medieval Islamic world, a cultural emphasis on female modesty and gender separation resulted in male physicians never having the expectation or opportunity to put their gynecological and obstetrical knowledge to practical use. However, a wide range of textual evidence suggests that, in many communities, there was a broad acceptance of intimate interactions between male practitioners and female patients. These interactions included verbal consultations, manual examinations, and physical procedures relating to fertility and childbirth, as well as diseases of the sexual organs. Some male authors of medical texts also convey the expectation that the information in their texts would come to be known and utilized by women themselves, through female medical intermediaries.
性别隔离和中世纪伊斯兰世界阿拉伯-盖伦妇科实践的可能性
人们普遍认为,在中世纪的伊斯兰世界,强调女性谦逊和性别分离的文化导致男性医生从来没有期望或机会将他们的妇科和产科知识付诸实践。然而,大量的文本证据表明,在许多社区,男性从业者和女性患者之间的亲密互动被广泛接受。这些相互作用包括口头咨询、手工检查和与生育和性器官疾病有关的物理程序。一些医学文献的男性作者还表达了这样一种期望,即通过女性医学中介,妇女自己能够了解和利用其文献中的信息。
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