Hot and Bothered
Discover the compelling insights of "Hot and Bothered" by Judith A. Houck, published in 2008. This enlightening book delves into the history of menopause throughout the twentieth century, revealing how biomedical advancements and evolving societal roles for women have shaped the experience and perception of this natural phase in life. With 342 pages of in-depth analysis, Houck explores the intricate relationship between medical practices and the changing definitions of womanhood, making this an essential read for anyone interested in women's health, sociology, and medical history. Enhance your understanding of menopause and its cultural significance with this thought-provoking work.