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How Women Lived And Worked In The Plymouth Colony

8. Healing and Midwifery

8. Healing and Midwifery
Women in Plymouth Colony served as healers and midwives, vital to community health and childbirth.

In Plymouth Colony, women frequently acted as healers, utilizing herbal remedies and folk medicine to treat illnesses. Midwives played a key role in childbirth and healthcare, serving as the primary attendants during deliveries. These responsibilities established them as authorities on women’s health within the colony. For further reading, consult the Massachusetts Historical Society’s coverage of women’s history at Massachusetts Historical Society.

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