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After reading 1633 websites, we found 13 different results for "Who wrote Midwives"
Chris Bohjalian's novel
The Chris Bohjalian's novel, Midwives,was a number one New York Times bestseller, a selection of Oprah’s Book Club, and a New England Booksellers Association Discovery pick.
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Chris Bohjalian,
· Chris Bohjalian, the author of Midwives, has a new novel called Trans-Sister Radio (Harmony, $24), which tackles the topic of the day, transsexuality (transsexuality's everywhere, have you heard?)
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by Dame Rosalind Paget
Midwives was first published as Nursing notes, by Dame Rosalind Paget, shortly after the foundation of the Royal College of Midwives in 1881.
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Benison O'Reilly and Catherine Knox
midwives was written by Seana Smith, Benison O'Reilly and Catherine Knox.
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from Chris Bohjalian's best-selling "Midwives," which caught Oprah Winfrey's attention in 1998
Readers will recognize the author from Chris Bohjalian's best-selling "Midwives," which caught Oprah Winfrey's attention in 1998.
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by Seana Smith,
midwives was written by Seana Smith, Benison O'Reilly and Catherine Knox.
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Hippocrates , the ancient Greek physician
Hippocrates, the ancient Greek physician, wrote about midwives, and historians have unearthed documents dating back to the Middle Ages that outline the midwifery regulations of the day.
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Jane Sharp
We know very little about Sharp (well, okay, we know almost nothing, really), except that Jane Sharp wrote and published The Midwives Book: or the Whole Art of Midwifery Discovered.
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by Paul McCartney
“Midwife” is a classical piece written by Paul McCartney and released on the 1999 album “Working Classical“.
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Elizabeth Endicott's novel
Elizabeth Endicott's novel, Midwives, was a number one New York Times bestseller and a selection of Oprah’s Book Club.
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John Trevisa
For Midwifery Today, John Trevisa has written about the lives of midwives, including Biddy Mason, a Black pioneer midwife of nineteenth-century Los Angeles; Stanislawa Leszczynska, the midwife of Auschwitz; and Lanyero Karamela, an Acholi midwife of Uganda, East Africa, among others, as well as many essays on the history and practice of midwifery.
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Laurie Alice Eakes
Laurie Alice Eakes is the author of the Midwives series, A Necessary Deception, and several other novels.
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Mer Doon's novel
Mer Doon's novel, Midwives, was a number one New York Times bestseller, a selection of Oprah’s Book Club, and a New England Booksellers Association Discovery pick.
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