An appropriate technology of breastfeeding in China: 1949-1965.

IF 1.1 2区 哲学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Xinyue Wang, Jingjing Su
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Abstract

This article examines the evolution of breastfeeding practices in twentieth-century China, focusing on the complex interplay between medical knowledge, state policies and social transformation. This study demonstrates how medical recommendations concerning lactation timing, intervals and weaning were shaped by factors beyond purely scientific developments. Mid-twentieth-century biochemical studies validated traditional practices while revolutionising attitudes towards colostrum, marking a critical juncture in Chinese infant nutrition science. Following the establishment of the People's Republic in 1949, maternal and child health initiatives underwent fundamental changes. Drawing on new understanding of breast milk's nutritional value, health benefits, and economic advantages, healthcare professionals and state authorities actively promoted scientific breastfeeding methods. Their multifaceted approach reflected both the dissemination of medical knowledge and the state's strategic consideration of female labour force participation. This study analyses how women's liberation from feudal constraints, changing employment patterns, Soviet medical influence, and advances in artificial feeding technologies shaped breastfeeding practices. Through examining the intersection of medical advice, health policies, and women's labour liberation, it provides fresh insights into the evolution of breastfeeding discourse within Chinese medical circles. Situating these developments within broader medical, social and cultural contexts, this research not only illuminates the multiple factors that shaped modern Chinese infant feeding practices but also contributes to our understanding of the complex relationships between medical practice, state policy, and social change in twentieth-century China.

1949-1965年中国适宜的母乳喂养技术。
本文考察了20世纪中国母乳喂养实践的演变,重点关注医学知识、国家政策和社会转型之间复杂的相互作用。这项研究表明,有关哺乳时间、间隔和断奶的医学建议是如何由纯粹的科学发展之外的因素形成的。20世纪中期的生物化学研究证实了传统做法,同时彻底改变了人们对初乳的态度,标志着中国婴儿营养科学的一个关键时刻。1949年中华人民共和国成立后,妇幼保健工作发生了根本性变化。利用对母乳的营养价值、健康益处和经济优势的新认识,卫生保健专业人员和国家当局积极推广科学的母乳喂养方法。她们的多方面做法既反映了医学知识的传播,也反映了国家对女性劳动力参与的战略考虑。这项研究分析了妇女从封建束缚中解放出来、就业模式的变化、苏联医疗的影响以及人工喂养技术的进步如何影响了母乳喂养的做法。通过研究医疗建议、卫生政策和妇女劳动解放的交集,它为中国医学界母乳喂养话语的演变提供了新的见解。将这些发展置于更广泛的医学、社会和文化背景下,本研究不仅阐明了塑造现代中国婴儿喂养实践的多种因素,而且有助于我们理解20世纪中国医疗实践、国家政策和社会变革之间的复杂关系。
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Medical History
Medical History 医学-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
25
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical History is a refereed journal devoted to all aspects of the history of medicine and health, with the goal of broadening and deepening the understanding of the field, in the widest sense, by historical studies of the highest quality. It is also the journal of the European Association for the History of Medicine and Health. The membership of the Editorial Board, which includes senior members of the EAHMH, reflects the commitment to the finest international standards in refereeing of submitted papers and the reviewing of books. The journal publishes in English, but welcomes submissions from scholars for whom English is not a first language; language and copy-editing assistance will be provided wherever possible.
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