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- A wet nurse is a woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. Wet nurses are emplo**** if the mother dies, if she is unable to nurse the child herself...
- the middle and upper classes usually contracted breastfeeding out to wetnurses, and the depiction of the Nursing Madonna was linked with the Madonna...
- Mughal emperor Akbar was later said to have children raised by mute wetnurses. Akbar held that speech arose from hearing; thus children raised without...
- by the same woman: foster mother foster sibling When a woman acts as a wetnurse (that is she breast feeds an infant that is not her own child for a certain...
- Dauwa Ahirs were allied with Bundela Rajputs and Dauwa women served as wetnurses for Bundela princes as part of a symbolic ritual. Dhadhor is a subcaste...
- The royal anagas (the Turki-language word used at the Mughal court for wetnurses) were elevated to positions of rank, though their purpose was not strictly...
- appropriate definition of the chôra is "a receptacle of all becoming – its wetnurse, as it were" (Timaeus 49a), notabene a receptacle for the creative act...
- Engraving of Katherine, Bertie, their daughter and wetnurse going into exile....
- through prayer, charity, and careful oversight of his health. John's wetnurses were Maria de Guzman, a member of the powerful Spanish House of Mendoza...
- priests presenting themselves and addressing Minos, someone (perhaps a wetnurse) informing Minos of the newborn infant's nature (informing Minos and the...