Read Dr. Soucasaux on the colposcope, used to
                        examine the vulva, vagina and cervix of the
                        uterus.
                      
                      
                      
                          
                          
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                      Touch but don't look: 
                        "The Touch" and the shame of physical
                        examination
                      
                        
                          
                            
                              
                                After an Austrian woman living in
                                  Norway kindly sent me some images of
                                  pages from a 19th-century German
                                  popular book of natural medicine, I
                                  thought it would be interesting to
                                  touch - touch! - on the subject of
                                  doctors' examining women, a - sorry! -
                                  touchy subject. During part of the
                                  19th-century in America, one such
                                  technique was in fact called The
                                  Touch. 
                                  
 
                                Outside of nudist camps and beaches,
                                  almost the only people allowed to see
                                  living naked people today are lovers,
                                  mothers and medical personnel, but the
                                  medical profession's permission is
                                  only recent in much of the world.
                                For centuries in China, for example,
                                  doctors carried palm-sized examination
                                  dolls (below) to give to the servant
                                  or relative of an ailing woman of high
                                  social status. The sick woman would
                                  point out the place that hurt on the
                                  doll and the intermediary would relay
                                  the information to the doctor. The
                                  feet of the doll would be covered,
                                  just as the woman's would be; the feet
                                  of the woman herself were never
                                  revealed to anyone, not even her
                                  husband. 
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                                Until roughly the mid-19th century,
                                  American medical progress slowed
                                  partly because of the impossibility of
                                  viewing a living woman's genitals.
                                  Only the lowest class of poor woman
                                  would sometimes allow doctors to see
                                  her body and in exchange for medical
                                  treatment; this also occurred in
                                  Europe. A famous French illustration,
                                  below left, used in various forms in
                                  the U.S.A., illustrated the only
                                  acceptable way for a doctor to examine
                                  the genitals of a woman of higher
                                  social status. Called The Touch,
                                  the doctor examined a clothed pregnant
                                  woman (for example) with a lubricated
                                  finger directed into the opening of
                                  the vagina; according to his training,
                                  he must not touch the mons pubis, on
                                  her lower abdomen. And he must not
                                  look her in the eye - or, according to
                                  other advice, he MUST look at her
                                  steadily in the eye. The point was to
                                  avoid any indication that he was
                                  interested in her in any but a
                                  doctorly fashion. Sometimes the doctor
                                  discussed the weather or other neutral
                                  subject while examining her.
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                                        "The Touch" 
                                          From Lying-In: A History
                                          of Childbirth in America, by
                                          Wertz and Wertz, Yale, 1989
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                                        "Method of
                                          examination of a standing
                                          woman according to Thure
                                          Brandt." From Friedrich
                                          Eduard Bilz's Das Neue
                                          Naturheilverfahren, about 1890 
                                          
 
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                                        In the 1890s a popular
                                          German "natural health" book
                                          (Friedrich Eduard Bilz's "Das Neue
                                            Naturheilverfahren")
                                          showed a similar way to
                                          examine a woman, but this time
                                          by another woman (above
                                          right). He explains this and
                                          the picture below as follows
                                          (my translation of the German
                                          text that lies right beneath
                                          it):
                                        
                                          In the following figures
                                            93 and 94 are pictured the
                                            examination techniques by
                                            Thure Brandt in both
                                            standing and lying positions
                                            [next page]. Because this
                                            kind of examination and
                                            massage as well as physical
                                            therapy can only be carried
                                            out by a trained hand, it
                                            would be beyond the scope of
                                            this book to list all the
                                            rules and techniques. It
                                            suffices to say that it
                                            takes a lot of knowledge and
                                            experience to carry this
                                            out.
                                         
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                                  Next:
                                    Examination lying down and the
                                    breakthrough of Marion Sims 
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