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A Tedious Regency Labor: Hog’s Lard and Laudanum

by Diane Morris | Sep 25, 2014 | Childbirth, Medicine

Thanks to Elizabeth Bennet, the heroine of Pride and Prejudice, the character of Anne de Bourgh is forever fixed as “sickly and cross”1—which begs a question: Why is she so disagreeable? In my Regency novel, Rosings Park, Anne has two reasons to be cross as crabs....

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