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8. Esther Lack

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

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The Effects of Ending Breastfeeding on Esther's Mental State

The vulnerability of pregnant and new mothers to mental disorders had been recognised before the 19th century. But from about the 1820s, medical professionals began to pay more attention - one that attracted particular attention was poor poor insanity. This was used for women who were severely depressed and violent. And by the 1850s and 1860s, it was regularly invoked in cases of infanticide. Gwen: In an age of domesticity and the elevation of motherhood, if mothers screw up then you need a new name for what they're doing wrong.

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