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Las parteras en México, figuras celebradas

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Consideradas como Patrimonio de la Humanidad Intangible, las parteras han aportado mucho a la obstetricia. Además, representan una figura de alta importancia en el México prehispánico. “Son toda una figura del México antiguo, de la cultura latina antigua”, dijo Horacio Barradas, sociólogo mexicano por la Universidad Veracruzana. “Hablamos de las mujeres que mostraron una solidaridad increíble hacía otras mediante sus […]

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