TY - JOUR
T1 - Spratt’s Flaps
T2 - Midwifery, Creativity, and Sexuality in Early Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture
AU - Whiteley, Rebecca
PY - 2021/2/26
Y1 - 2021/2/26
N2 - In 1833, an unusual book was published in London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. Written and illustrated by the surgeon and artist George Spratt, Obstetric Tables stood out among midwifery guides of the period for its coloured lithographic illustrations, mobilised by the construction of paper flaps. This article explores the way these flap prints contributed to medical pedagogy, but also looks much more widely at their cultural resonances. Through their interaction with wider visual cultures, Spratt’s tables engaged not only with medical literature, but also with social anxieties over nudity and sexuality, midwifery and propriety, and the power of popular print. By studying Spratt’s tables alongside comic and satirical mobile prints, obscene and pornographic prints, and “fine art” nudes, this article demonstrates how medical images can be addressed as rich and complex resources for histories that are medical, visual, and cultural.
AB - In 1833, an unusual book was published in London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. Written and illustrated by the surgeon and artist George Spratt, Obstetric Tables stood out among midwifery guides of the period for its coloured lithographic illustrations, mobilised by the construction of paper flaps. This article explores the way these flap prints contributed to medical pedagogy, but also looks much more widely at their cultural resonances. Through their interaction with wider visual cultures, Spratt’s tables engaged not only with medical literature, but also with social anxieties over nudity and sexuality, midwifery and propriety, and the power of popular print. By studying Spratt’s tables alongside comic and satirical mobile prints, obscene and pornographic prints, and “fine art” nudes, this article demonstrates how medical images can be addressed as rich and complex resources for histories that are medical, visual, and cultural.
UR - https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/39796d2a-fbd3-4c98-abcb-01b6b70cb709
U2 - 10.17658/issn.2058-5462/issue-19/rwhiteley
DO - 10.17658/issn.2058-5462/issue-19/rwhiteley
M3 - Article
SN - 2058-5462
JO - British Art Studies
JF - British Art Studies
IS - 19
ER -