SC - very OOP & OT

Crystal A. Isaac crystal at pdr-is.com
Thu Feb 12 16:47:47 PST 1998


Excellent documentation for medieval pregancies:

Rowland, Beryl, editor and translator. _Medieval Woman's Guide to
Health: The First English Gynecological Handbook_. Published by Kent
State University Press, Kent Ohio. 1981. ISBN 0-87338-243-9 

It even has drawings of the various ways a fetus can be positioned
within the womb, perhaps a precursor to ultrasound pictures?

Crystal

Gedney, Jeff wrote:
> 
> No No dear,
> 
> "Documentation" would not be pictures of your redaction of the product,
> but period descriptions of the product, period illustrations and recipes
> of the process, and pictures of you following the recipe and mixing the
> ingredients...
> Ummm then again, maybe we shouldn't go there. This is a family list. (
> Weren't we discussing bringing kids into the kitchen?)
> 
> Brandu
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Marisa Herzog [SMTP:marisa_herzog at macmail.ucsc.edu]
> > Sent: Thursday, February 12, 1998 1:37 PM
> > To:   sca-cooks at Ansteorra.ORG
> > Subject:      Re: SC - very OOP & OT
> >
> >                       RE>>SC - very OOP & OT
> > 2/12/98
> >
> > *twins*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> > >-brid
> >
> > Documentation?
> > Oh, excuse me 8) - I mean, "Congratulations!"
> > !!!
> > Alasdair mac Iain
> > <snip>
> >
> > Well if I could pry the ultrasound pictures away from m'lord husband
> > I'd have
> > somebody post them to the web as documentation... but he won't let go!
> > ;)
> > -brid
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