How did menopause change from being a natural (and often welcome)end to a woman's childbearing years to a deficiency disease in need ofmedical and pharmacological intervention? As she traces themedicalization of menopause over the last 100 years, historian JudithHouck challenges some widely held assumptions. Physicians hardlyfoisted hormones on reluctant female patients; rather, physiciansthemselves were often reluctant to claim menopause as a medicalproblem...
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