A 19th Century Epidemic of Infanticide

In the 1800’s Britain was in the midst of an epidemic of child killing which was blamed on temporary madness following childbirth. It was said that  “The mother is urged on by some unaccountable impulse to commit violence on herself or on her offspring”.  The condition accounted for 15% of female asylum admissions.  It was … Continue reading A 19th Century Epidemic of Infanticide